On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 3:08 AM, Israel Hands <alist...@mcgh.ee> wrote:

I often find myself working on a file in dropbox that is open somewhere
> else. The result being that when I save I get a 'copy of the file'.  And
> using file compare I can generally work out what changes need to be merged
> to get everything back in sync.  I'm sure there is a Git solution but I
> wondered if a node based option would be handy.
>
> So I'm working on a node - Agenda for next meeting -  and let us assume
> this is the only node that has been changed, then when I hit save then Leo
> saves the file but makes a duplicate node at exactly the same level with
> the name 'CUSTOM TEXT Agenda for the next meeting'
>
> This keeps all the available options together and makes the changes easy
> to find?
>

​Is this a question, comment or tip?

Edward

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