See how to use bold text to make your line headers stand out.
A line header is the bold bit of text at the start of each line. It can help you to understand what that line is about.
Line headers can be created by ending text in your text block with a colon (:) or question mark (?).
To identify a text block, simply hover over it from the Note Editor, and it will be highlighted in blue.
You can then click to edit the text. Click outside of the block and watch it bolden!
To remove the bolding, simply remove the : or ? at the end of the text block.
This only works if the very first block in your line is a text block, and won't work if you include a space at the end of your text block.