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Dann Berg's People Template for Obsidian. Uses Dataview & Templater plugins. Should be saved as a Markdown file in Obsidian. See full tutorial for setup instructions: https://dannb.org/blog/2022/obsidian-people-note-template/
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--- | |
company: | |
location: | |
title: | |
email: | |
website: | |
aliases: | |
--- | |
tags:: [[👥 People MOC]] | |
# [[<% tp.file.title %>]] | |
<% await tp.file.move("/Extras/People/" + tp.file.title) %> | |
## Notes | |
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## Meetings | |
```dataview | |
TABLE file.cday as Created, summary AS "Summary" | |
FROM "Timestamps/Meetings" where contains(file.outlinks, [[]]) | |
SORT file.cday DESC | |
``` |
Ah, that solved the issue: I didn't have the "Trigger Templator on new file creation" option toggled on. Instead, I had put in the template in the Startup Template field, which was causing the move issue at startup of Obsidian. Should have followed the instructions! =) Thanks, @dannberg
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@high5rise At what point is the Template itself moving to the People folder? This can happen if you're running the "Replace templates in the active file" function from the Templater plugin while the Template file is active. But if you've created a NEW page using the Template file, and then run the function on the new page, then the Template file shouldn't be impacted.