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Embed files
Learn how you can embed other notes and media into your notes. By embedding files in your notes, you can reuse content across your vault.
To embed a file in your vault, add an exclamation mark (!) in front of an Internal link. You can embed files in any of the Accepted file formats.
Drag and Drop embed
On desktop, you can also drag and drop supported files directly into your note to embed them automatically.
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Embed a note in another note
To embed a note:
![[Internal links]]
You can also embed links to headings and blocks.
![[Internal links#^b15695]]
The text below is an example of an embedded block:
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Embed an image in a note
To embed an image:
![[Engelbart.jpg]]
You can change the image dimensions, by adding |640x480 to the link destination, where 640 is the width and 480 is the height.
![[Engelbart.jpg|100x145]]
If you only specify the width, the image scales according to its original aspect ratio. For example, ![[Engelbart.jpg|100]].
You can also embed an externally hosted image by using a markdown link. You can control the width and height the same way as a wikilink.

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Embed an audio file in a note
To embed an audio file:
![[Excerpt from Mother of All Demos (1968).ogg]]
Excerpt from Mother of All Demos (1968).ogg
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Embed a PDF in a note
To embed a PDF:
![[Document.pdf]]
You can also open a specific page in the PDF, by adding #page=N to the link destination, where N is the number of the page:
![[Document.pdf#page=3]]
You can also specify the height in pixels for the embedded PDF viewer, by adding #height=[number] to the link. For example:
![[Document.pdf#height=400]]
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Embed a list in a note
To embed a list from a different note, first add a block identifier to your list:
- list item 1
- list item 2 {#my-list-id}
Then link to the list using the block identifier:
![[My note#^my-list-id]]
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Embed search results
Search > Embed search results in a note
See also
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Learn how to add advanced formatting syntax to your notes.
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