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Facts in FactBox

Facts are the atoms that form a case. A fact has a title, content, and key date and links to issues, sources and tags. Facts appear as rows in the table view and paragraphs in the memo view. The fact content is the text body for a fact. FactBox is optimized for paragraph-sized text chunks. Splitting up a long thought into chunks lets you tag, categorize and attach sources to each chunk. The key date lets you assign a timestamp to a fact. The key date can be as broad as an entire year or precise to the second. Use the key date to set when the fact took place, or mark an important date. Fact title is optional. Use the title to set a headline or brief summary of the fact. The title and key date fields are auto populated using the first words and the first detected date when text is pasted in the fact content. By default, facts are categorized in the ‘Organize Later’ issue. Click the issue field to open the issue selector. Click an issue in the list to select it, then click outside of the dialog to close. You can select multiple issues, add new issues and search for issues in the issue selector. Click ‘Set Sources’ to open the source selector. Like the issue selector, you can click a source to select it, select multiple sources, add new sources and search for a relevant source in the source selector. Click the plus icon next to a `.pdf` file source in the source selector to add a bookmark. A bookmark can be a single page or a page range. Links will open to the bookmarked page in a new browser tab if your browser is set to open `.pdf` files. Here are instructions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari with Adobe Reader, Internet Explorer. Mobile browsers do not support opening `.pdf` bookmarks. Click ‘Set Tags’ to open the tag selector. Like the issue and source selectors, you can click a tag to select it, select multiple tags, add new tags and search for a relevant tag in the tag selector. You can navigate to facts (ordered by recently added) using the ‘Previous’ and ‘Next’ buttons.

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