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49 lines
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## Add an attachment
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There are several ways to include attachments in your notes:
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1. Copy and paste;
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2. Drag and drop;
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3. Download or copy file to vault folder.
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After being added, these attachment files are just normal files and can still be accessed through your file system.
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Please note that only [[Accepted file formats]] are handled.
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### Copy and paste
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Pasting a local file from your system explorer or your clipboard will put the file into your vault.
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This is very handy when combined with screenshot tools.
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### Drag and drop
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If you drag and drop a file from your file explorer, it will be copied to your vault as well.
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### Download or copy to vault folder
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This can work well when paired with [[Capture information#Use a clipper extension|clipper extensions]].
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You can also download images from your browser into your vault folder directly for later reference.
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## Change default attachment location
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By default, new attachments will be dropped in the root of your vault. You can fine tune this setting in Settings => Files & Links => "Default location for new attachments".
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### Choose a folder
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You can choose a fixed folder to always place your attachments in. To do this, choose "In the folder specified below", and choose a folder in your vault in the new field that appears.
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Alternatively, you can right click on a folder in [[File explorer]] and choose "Set as attachment folder".
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### Same folder as current file
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Sometimes, you may want the attachment files to always be in the same folder as the note you're working on. In this case, choose "Same folder as current file".
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### Under the current folder
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You can also choose to save attachments to a folder underneath the folder that the current file is in.
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To do this, choose the "Subfolder under current folder" option, and write the name of the subfolder in the field that appears. For example, if you write `assets`, and your note is in `VAULT/folder/path/`, the attachments will be added to `VAULT/folder/path/assets` when you're working on this note.
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You don't need to create the subfolder beforehand; if it doesn't exist, Obsidian will create it for you. |