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## **Interactions**
* Press the  button to the right of a note's title to open a new split to the right of it.
* Press the <imgsrc="Split View_Split View_imag.png"width="16"height="16"> button to the right of a note's title to open a new split to the right of it.
* It is possible to have as many splits as desired, simply press again the button.
* Only horizontal splits are possible, vertical or drag & dropping is not supported.
* When at least one split is open, press the  button next to it to close it.
* Use the  or the  button to move around the splits.
* Use the <imgsrc="Split View_4_Split View_im.png"width="7"height="10"> or the <imgsrc="Split View_1_Split View_im.png"width="7"height="10"> button to move around the splits.
* Each [tab](Tabs.md) has its own split view configuration (e.g. one tab can have two notes in a split view, whereas the others are one-note views).
* The tab will indicate only the title of the main note (the first one in the list).
* _Copy reference to clipboard_, for embedding the image within[Text](Text.md)notes. See[Image references](Text/Images/Image%20references.md)for more information.
* _Copy reference to clipboard_, for embedding the image within<aclass="reference-link"href="Text.md">Text</a>notes. See<aclass="reference-link"href="Text/Images/Image%20references.md">Image references</a>for more information.
Video files can be added in as well. The file is streamed directly, so when accessing the note from a server it doesn't have to download the entire video to start playing it.
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Files that are identified as containing text will show a preview of their content. One common use case for this type of file is to embed text files whose content is not necessarily of interest to the user, such as third-party libraries or generated content, that can then be downloaded if needed.
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If the file could not be identified as any of the supported file types from above, it will be treated as an unknown file. In this case, all the default interactions will be available such as downloading or opening the file externally, but there will be no preview of the content.
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## Relation with other notes
* Files are also displayed in the<aclass="reference-link"href="../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/Notes/Note%20List.md">Note List</a>based on their type:
* Files are also displayed in the<aclass="reference-link"href="../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/Notes/Note%20List.md">Note List</a>based on their type:<imgsrc="6_File_image.png"width="853"height="315">
* Non-image files can be embedded into text notes as read-only widgets via the<aclass="reference-link"href="Text/Include%20Note.md">Include Note</a>functionality.
* Image files can be embedded into text notes like normal images via<aclass="reference-link"href="Text/Images/Image%20references.md">Image references</a>.
Image references are an easy way to embed the preview of another note type into a<aclass="reference-link"href="../../Text.md">Text</a>note.
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## Steps
1. Go to one of the supported notes (listed above) and look for the  button in the<aclass="reference-link"href="../../../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/UI%20Elements/Floating%20buttons.md">Floating buttons</a>area.
1. Go to one of the supported notes (listed above) and look for the <imgsrc="1_Image references_image.png"width="18"height="18"> button in the<aclass="reference-link"href="../../../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/UI%20Elements/Floating%20buttons.md">Floating buttons</a>area.
2. Go to a<aclass="reference-link"href="../../Text.md">Text</a>note and use the Paste function to insert the reference to that note.
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## Including a note
In the<aclass="reference-link"href="Formatting%20toolbar.md">Formatting toolbar</a>, look for the  button. There is also a keyboard shortcut defined for it but it is not allocated by default.
In the<aclass="reference-link"href="Formatting%20toolbar.md">Formatting toolbar</a>, look for the <imgsrc="Include Note_image.png"width="16"height="16"> button. There is also a keyboard shortcut defined for it but it is not allocated by default.