Export only what belongs together
Build a focused pack for one exam topic, tutorial, or project instead of carrying unrelated notes into the same document.
When you need an offline revision pack, printable handout, or ordered topic document, selecting the right notes is more useful than exporting an entire library. BrainDen can read several selected notes together and export that selection as one PDF while the originals stay separate and editable.

Build a focused pack for one exam topic, tutorial, or project instead of carrying unrelated notes into the same document.
The export creates a portable document; it does not combine, delete, or overwrite the notes in your study library.
Use PDF for a stable reading or printing format and Markdown when you need a text-based document for another compatible workflow.
Workflow fit
From source to active study
Choose the lecture, reading, explanation, and worked example needed by the recipient or revision objective. Leave out notes that add volume without useful context.
Read the selection together and make sure definitions appear before applications, repeated introductions are tolerable, and each note has a recognizable title.
Create the PDF or Markdown export, open the result, and check headings, diagrams, page breaks, specialist notation, and any material that depends on its original source.
A concrete example
Six notes from different folders covering cardiac anatomy, the conduction system, the cardiac cycle, pressure-volume loops, and two clinical examples.
A useful result could include
Generated material is a study aid. Review important terminology, notation, and claims against your source.
Make the result better
BrainDen removes repetitive setup work. Your judgement, course context, and retrieval practice are what turn the result into learning.
Rename vague notes before exporting. A reader should be able to scan the PDF and understand why each section is included and where one topic ends.
An exported note may not carry every visual or contextual cue from the attached source. Check important quotations, equations, diagrams, and references before relying on the pack.
Create separate exports for unrelated exams or audiences. Smaller documents are easier to navigate, update, and replace when one underlying note changes.
Questions and answers
Yes. Select several notes, open them in the continuous reading view, and export the selection together as one PDF document.
No. The export combines the selected content into one document, but every original note remains separate and editable in your library.
Yes. You can build a focused export from notes stored in different course or topic folders when they contribute to the same purpose.
Yes. BrainDen supports exporting selected notes together as PDF or Markdown, so you can choose a stable document or a text-based format.
Continue in your connected library
Exam topics rarely fit inside one note. Select the lectures, readings, and explanations that belong together, then review them in one continuous view without replacing or rewriting the originals.
Explore this featureShare with controlSend the part of your study library another person needs without handing over your whole workspace. Share one note or an organized folder, choose what the public view includes, and turn the link off when you are finished.
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Start with selected study notes, create a connected note, and choose the study tools that help you understand and remember it.