I think this feature is necessary because when you have 50 documents. It’s boring to traverse them one by one just to find a specific document note. Or is such feature already there? I failed to find it, anyway.
Yes. I had this question recently. If I recall correctly …
-Choose the manuscript folder
-Go to scrivenings view (all documents knitted together)
-Got to the bottom of the Inspector and choose the “n” button (Comments and footnotes)
They should all be listed in the Inspector.
This works for footnotes, but I think icser meant Notes… Is there a trick for that?
Short of doing a quick compile with the Formatting pane set up like the following, not really. Project Search, constrained to the Notes field, is probably the next best thing. That’s not for browsing through notes, but quickly finding all documents with Notes (try searching for a simple asterisk as your search term—or hey, if you know what you’re looking for, search for that), which would at least get you to a state where you could quickly flip through the Notes with the arrow key, from the search result list.
[size=80]The “Title” checkmarks will help you know where the Document Notes came from.[/size]