As per the title - press "edit notes" in the OIP of a general notes object; this brings up a dialogue called "general notes".
Highlight one of the notes in the upper pane of that and press "edit" button below. This frequently brings up the text and description of some other note from the one you highlighted. Fairly sure that's not supposed to happen. It's quite dangerous as it provides a way to over-write an existing note without realising.
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As per the title - press "edit notes" in the OIP of a general notes object; this brings up a dialogue called "general notes".
Highlight one of the notes in the upper pane of that and press "edit" button below. This frequently brings up the text and description of some other note from the one you highlighted. Fairly sure that's not supposed to happen. It's quite dangerous as it provides a way to over-write an existing note without realising.
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