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docs: ✏️ Update day note and template docs
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Trilium has some special support for day notes in the form of [backend Script API](https://triliumnext.github.io/Notes/backend_api/BackendScriptApi.html) - see e.g. getDayNote() function.
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Day (and year, month) notes are created with a label - e.g. `#dateNote="2025-03-09"` this can then be used by other scripts to add new notes to day note etc.
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Journal also has relation `child:child:child:template=Day template` (see \[\[attribute inheritance\]\]) which effectively adds \[\[template\]\] to day notes (grand-grand-grand children of Journal). Please note that, when you enable week notes or quarter notes, it will not automatically change the relation for the child level.
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Day (and year, month) notes are created with a label - e.g. `#dateNote="2025-03-09"` this can then be used by other scripts to add new notes to day note etc.
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For the template to appear in the menu, the template note must have the `#template` label. Do not confuse this with the `~template` relation, which links the instance note to the template note. If you use [workspaces](../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/Navigation/Workspaces.md), you can also mark templates with `#workspaceTemplate` to display them only in the workspace.
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Templates can also be added or changed after note creation by creating a `~template` relation pointing to the desired template note.
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Templates can also be added or changed after note creation by creating a `~template` relation pointing to the desired template note.
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To specify a template for child notes, you can use a `~child:template` relation pointing to the appropriate template note. There is no limit to the depth of the hierarchy — you can use `~child:child:template`, `~child:child:child:template`, and so on.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Changing the template hierarchy after the parent note is created will not retroactively apply to newly created child notes.
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> For example, if you initially use `~child:template` and later switch to `~child:child:template`, it will not automatically apply the new template to the grandchild notes. Only the structure present at the time of note creation is considered.
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## Additional Notes
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