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# Relations
A relation is similar to a [label](Labels.md), but instead of having a text value it refers to another note.
## Common use cases
* **Metadata Relationships for personal use**: For example, linking a book note to an author note.
This can be combined with <a class="reference-link" href="Promoted%20Attributes.md">Promoted Attributes</a> to make their display more user-friendly.
* **Configuration**: For configuring some notes such as <a class="reference-link" href="../../Note%20Types/Render%20Note.md">Render Note</a>, or configuring <a class="reference-link" href="../Sharing.md">Sharing</a> or <a class="reference-link" href="../Templates.md">Templates</a> (see the list below).
* **Scripting**: Attaching scripts to events or conditions related to the note.
## Creating a relation using the visual editor
1. Go to the _Owned Attributes_ section in the <a class="reference-link" href="../../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/UI%20Elements/Ribbon.md">Ribbon</a>.
2. Press the + button (_Add new attribute_) to the right.
3. Select _Add new relation_ for the relation.
> [!TIP]
> If you prefer keyboard shortcuts, press <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>L</kbd> while focused on a note or in the _Owned Attributes_ section to display the visual editor.
While in the visual editor:
* Set the desired name
* Set the Target note (the note to point to). Unlike labels, relations cannot exist with a target note.
* Check _Inheritable_ if the label should be inherited by the child notes as well. See <a class="reference-link" href="Attribute%20Inheritance.md">Attribute Inheritance</a> for more information.
## Creating a relation manually
In the _Owned Attributes_ section in the <a class="reference-link" href="../../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/UI%20Elements/Ribbon.md">Ribbon</a>:
* To create a relation called `myRelation`:
* First type `~myRelation=@`.
* After this, an autocompletion box should appear.
* Type the title of the note to point to and press <kbd>Enter</kbd> to confirm (or click the desired note).
* Alternatively copy a note from the <a class="reference-link" href="../../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/UI%20Elements/Note%20Tree.md">Note Tree</a> and paste it after the `=` sign (without the `@`, in this case).
* To create an inheritable relation, follow the same steps as previously described but instead of `~myRelation` write `~myRelation(inheritable)`.
## Predefined relations
These relations are supported and used internally by Trilium.
> [!TIP]
> Some relations presented here end with a `*`. That means that there are multiple relations with the same prefix, consult the specific page linked in the description of that relation for more information.
<figure class="table" style="width:100%;"><table class="ck-table-resized"><colgroup><col style="width:33.95%;"><col style="width:66.05%;"></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Label</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><code>runOn*</code></td><td>See&nbsp;<a class="reference-link" href="../../Scripting/Events.md">Events</a></td></tr><tr><td><code>template</code></td><td>note's attributes will be inherited even without a parent-child relationship, note's content and subtree will be added to instance notes if empty. See documentation for details.</td></tr><tr><td><code>inherit</code></td><td>note's attributes will be inherited even without a parent-child relationship. See&nbsp;<a class="reference-link" href="../Templates.md">Templates</a>&nbsp;for a similar concept. See&nbsp;<a class="reference-link" href="Attribute%20Inheritance.md">Attribute Inheritance</a>&nbsp;in the documentation.</td></tr><tr><td><code>renderNote</code></td><td>notes of type&nbsp;<a class="reference-link" href="../../Note%20Types/Render%20Note.md">Render Note</a>&nbsp;will be rendered using a code note (HTML or script) and it is necessary to point using this relation to which note should be rendered</td></tr><tr><td><code>widget_relation</code></td><td>target of this relation will be executed and rendered as a widget in the sidebar</td></tr><tr><td><code>shareCss</code></td><td>CSS note which will be injected into the share page. CSS note must be in the shared sub-tree as well. Consider using <code>share_hidden_from_tree</code> and <code>share_omit_default_css</code> as well.</td></tr><tr><td><code>shareJs</code></td><td>JavaScript note which will be injected into the share page. JS note must be in the shared sub-tree as well. Consider using <code>share_hidden_from_tree</code>.</td></tr><tr><td><code>shareTemplate</code></td><td>Embedded JavaScript note that will be used as the template for displaying the shared note. Falls back to the default template. Consider using <code>share_hidden_from_tree</code>.</td></tr><tr><td><code>shareFavicon</code></td><td>Favicon note to be set in the shared page. Typically you want to set it to share root and make it inheritable. Favicon note must be in the shared sub-tree as well. Consider using <code>share_hidden_from_tree</code>.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>