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It took me a long while to find out how to work with this thing.

It is indeed solely meant to organize your symbols + copying them into 1 grand notebook for use in all of your descriptive books

It seems complicated at first, but here's how it goes:



1. Get 2 notebooks. 1 is going to have a non-blank symbol in it (Notebook 1), 1 which you want to copy that symbol (or symbols) to (Notebook 2). This is assuming that the notebook is completely unwritten and freshly made.

2. Take notebook 1 in the left tab and put it into just any slot. Your symbol(s) which are in that book are displayed there.

3. If there are no symbols in it, put your symbols that you want to copy or organize in it by left clicking the symbol in your inventory. Then left click on the black area. The symbol will appear in its full size there. It doesn't matter where you put it.

4. Take notebook 2 in the right tab in the bottom left slot. To help you organize your notebook, you can give it a name.

5. Put paper in the top left slot of the right tab.

6. Ink vials in the top right slot of the right tab.

Your preperations are done now. This was the hardest part to understand for me, as you could place most stuff just anywhere.

7: Go to the left tab with your cursor (black area, next to notebook 1) and right click the symbol that you want to copy.

8: It will now use some of your ink. You should now have the exact same symbol coppied to the right tab. If this doesn't happen, scroll the grey area with your mouse so it will update. (I had to do this with a blank notebook only the first time)

How to organize your symbols:

9: Take notebook 2 out of its slot on the right tab. Go to the left tab and put it among one of the open slots. It will appear with its symbol(s) in it which you just coppied

If you have a load of notebooks with all different symbols, you can take out the symbols of that book (notebook 1) and put it in the notebook (or grand notebook) that you would like to have the symbol in (notebook 2)

<p style="font-weight:normal;">I hope that this works out for everyone out there. Good luck and keep on playing! <ac_metadata title="Writing desk: how to use it Written tutorial" related_topics="Writing Desk"> </ac_metadata>