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Use different content blocks to build a page - Microsoft Loop Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Loop: AI-Enhanced Project Management and Note-Taking
Use different content blocks to build a page
- Pages in Loop workspaces are built using content blocks. Everything on a page is stored in a block, whether it's a paragraph of text, a header line, a table, whatever. This page has a line of text. I'll place my cursor at the end of the text and hit the return key, and I'll type something new. Even though I only wrote one line, this is considered to be a paragraph of text. But more importantly, it is contained in a separate block of content. When I point at this line of text, I see the handle. That's the button with six dots to the left of it. And when I point at the other line, I see a handle on that as well. That identifies these as separate blocks of content. These could be single sentences or full paragraphs, but each piece is a separate block, and there are different types of blocks for different types of content. Let's add another piece of content. At the end of this line, I'll hit the return key. But this time, instead of making a block of text, I want to add a different type…