🟡 For the people working with newer versions of Obsidian: Your question (if you are using the newer versions): I right click on the folder, but I cannot see that option to set that folder as the default folder for attachments. For fixing it, do the following: - First create a folder (most call it assets or attachments) to later make into your attachment folder. - Then within your settings go to “files and links” on the top left side bar. After you click it towards the bottom there is a spot that says “Default location for new attachments” change it to “in the specified folder below” and a new section will show below to choose the folder you wish to set it as. I copied this solution from one of the comments from the people who were using the new version.
@@veterenProGem First create a folder (most call it assets or attachments) to later make into your attachment folder. Then within your settings go to “files and links” on the top left side bar. After you click it towards the bottom there is a spot that says “Default location for new attachments” change it to “in the specified folder below” and a new section will show below to choose the folder you wish to set it as. Hope this helps a bit more, took me a minute to figure it out too. ☺️✨
@@veterenProGem you’re definitely not an idiot especially since you are taking the time to learn a new skill! ☺️ Plus, I’m there with you learning too 💛✨ Glad I could help!
Nope. I'm using the previous versions of Obsidian. And in the latest versions, you cannot see the thing I mentioned in the video. For fixing it, do the following: - First create a folder (most call it assets or attachments) to later make into your attachment folder. - Then within your settings go to “files and links” on the top left side bar. After you click it towards the bottom there is a spot that says “Default location for new attachments” change it to “in the specified folder below” and a new section will show below to choose the folder you wish to set it as. I copied this solution from one of the comments from the people who were using the new version.
Hi. 🟡 For the people working with newer versions of Obsidian: Your question (if you are using the newer versions): I right click on the folder, but I cannot see that option to set that folder as the default folder for attachments. For fixing it, do the following: - First create a folder (most call it assets or attachments) to later make into your attachment folder. - Then within your settings go to “files and links” on the top left side bar. After you click it towards the bottom there is a spot that says “Default location for new attachments” change it to “in the specified folder below” and a new section will show below to choose the folder you wish to set it as. I copied this solution from one of the comments from the people who were using the new version.
🟡 For the people working with newer versions of Obsidian:
Your question (if you are using the newer versions):
I right click on the folder, but I cannot see that option to set that folder as the default folder for attachments.
For fixing it, do the following:
- First create a folder (most call it assets or attachments) to later make into your attachment folder.
- Then within your settings go to “files and links” on the top left side bar. After you click it towards the bottom there is a spot that says “Default location for new attachments” change it to “in the specified folder below” and a new section will show below to choose the folder you wish to set it as.
I copied this solution from one of the comments from the people who were using the new version.
This is exactly what we need. Clear, concise and straightforward. Good job man!
"Set as attachment folder" doesn't show on right click anymore. How do we do that now? plz tell us now.
It’s in your settings - many other videos share exactly how. Hope this helps!
@@KatelynJoe Couldn't make it work. Anyways, thanks for the tip.
@@veterenProGem First create a folder (most call it assets or attachments) to later make into your attachment folder.
Then within your settings go to “files and links” on the top left side bar. After you click it towards the bottom there is a spot that says “Default location for new attachments” change it to “in the specified folder below” and a new section will show below to choose the folder you wish to set it as.
Hope this helps a bit more, took me a minute to figure it out too. ☺️✨
@@KatelynJoe It worked. I feel like an idiot now 😅 . Thank you so much for the help. 🔥
@@veterenProGem you’re definitely not an idiot especially since you are taking the time to learn a new skill! ☺️ Plus, I’m there with you learning too 💛✨ Glad I could help!
This is good content been using obs for eyars didnt know how to resize images!
Glad you liked the video.
Thanks for your feedback.
So straightforward, thanks!
Hi. Do you know if in obsidian have the option for the auto numbering figure and table? Or have any plugin that can be used?
Thank you so much!
Thank you sir for this wonderful insight
very good very thorough thank you
Glad it was helpful!
You're welcome.
Thanks a lot ❤
You're welcome 😊
Hey is it possible to create a separate folder for images and another for audio files?
Are you using the premium version? I don't have the attachments option
Nope.
I'm using the previous versions of Obsidian. And in the latest versions, you cannot see the thing I mentioned in the video.
For fixing it, do the following:
- First create a folder (most call it assets or attachments) to later make into your attachment folder.
- Then within your settings go to “files and links” on the top left side bar. After you click it towards the bottom there is a spot that says “Default location for new attachments” change it to “in the specified folder below” and a new section will show below to choose the folder you wish to set it as.
I copied this solution from one of the comments from the people who were using the new version.
@@ObsidianTutorial Thanks brother you've save my life
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Hi.
🟡 For the people working with newer versions of Obsidian:
Your question (if you are using the newer versions):
I right click on the folder, but I cannot see that option to set that folder as the default folder for attachments.
For fixing it, do the following:
- First create a folder (most call it assets or attachments) to later make into your attachment folder.
- Then within your settings go to “files and links” on the top left side bar. After you click it towards the bottom there is a spot that says “Default location for new attachments” change it to “in the specified folder below” and a new section will show below to choose the folder you wish to set it as.
I copied this solution from one of the comments from the people who were using the new version.
This is exactly what we need. Clear, concise and straightforward. Good job man!