In Notion, you can use databases to organize and track information in a structured way. One useful feature of databases is the ability to create linked database views, which allow you to display information from another database on a different page in Notion.
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to create a linked database view in Notion.
To begin, click into an empty block on your Notion page. This is where you'll create your linked database view.
Type '/linked' into the empty block and press enter to open the command menu.
In the command menu, search for and select the option to "Create a linked view of a database".
In the "Create a linked view" window that appears, search for or select the database source you'd like to use for your linked database view.
After you've selected your database source, you can either select an existing view or create a new empty view.
Alternatively, you can create a linked database view by clicking the '+' icon at the top of an inline database view on a page, and then following the same steps above to select your database source and configure your view.
That's it! You should now know how to create a linked database view in Notion. By following these steps, you can easily display information from another database on a different page in Notion. If you have any questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask.
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