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Re: Another feature request?

 

Perhaps not a one-click solution, but you can simply move the note you want
to archive and sub-folder (if any) to another location using your favorite
file browser (and of course you can zip it for more compact storate). After
doing so, you might need to run 'update index' in the Tool menu. Be aware
that if there are links in other pages to those removed notes, Zim will
create 'virtual' notes which will show up in your tree.

If you ever need it again, just copy it back in the Zim notebook, run the
'update index' function and you are good to go.

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 11:12 AM, <mbezzi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  Hi, can't remember if this was discussed in the past, but while talking
> of future, I would like to add a feature request. What I would like to see
> is an "archive" option. Zim is now the heart of my day by day activities,
> and I keep adding entries to my wiki(s). They keep growing and by now they
> contain entries, and associated attachments, related to closed projects,
> things done etc. In my opinion it would be very nice to be able to migrate
> selected wiki entries, and their associated attachments, out of the wiki.
> One option would be to export them in a packed format just maintaining a
> link and providing the ability to reload them on demand. Much easier and
> still useful would be the option to move them to another wiki. This would
> allow to have active wikis and historical ones. Long live zim! ;-)
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