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diff --git a/SUMMARY.md b/SUMMARY.md
index 9a6e6ea..a42ab8a 100644
--- a/SUMMARY.md
+++ b/SUMMARY.md
@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@
* [Space](basics/space/README.md)
* [Customizing Your Space](basics/space/space-settings.md)
* [Collaborate With Others](basics/space/collaboration.md)
+* [All Objects](basics/anytype-library/README.md)
+ * [Bin](basics/anytype-library/finding-your-objects.md)
* [Objects](basics/object-editor/README.md)
* [Blocks & Editor](basics/object-editor/blocks.md)
* [Ways to Create Objects](basics/object-editor/create-an-object.md)
@@ -31,7 +33,6 @@
* [Sets](basics/sets-and-collections/sets.md)
* [Collections](basics/sets-and-collections/collections.md)
* [Views](basics/sets-and-collections/views.md)
-* [Library](basics/anytype-library.md)
* [Links](anytype-basics/object-editor/linking-objects.md)
* [Graph](basics/graph.md)
* [Import & Export](basics/import-export.md)
diff --git a/basics/anytype-library.md b/basics/anytype-library.md
deleted file mode 100644
index eb9be82..0000000
--- a/basics/anytype-library.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
----
-Description: Here you'll find both pre-built & system Types to help you get started!
----
-
-# Library
-
-On the desktop or Android (iOS is not supported yet), navigate to the bottom of your Sidebar just above the Bin:
-
-.png>)
-
-### Type Library
-
-#### When you open up your library, you have the **Anytype library** as well as **My Types**.
-
-Anytype library being the types that come with Anytype by default, some which you've already been using, and some which we hope give you some inspiration.
-
-In the future, we look forward to having your contribution and creating many more use cases and types!
-
-
-
-The checkmarks show you which types are currently in your library (My types).
-
-If you click on the type name, you will see the templates which have been created for it.
-
-#### In the My Types library you have types which you've saved and created.
-
-System types can't be removed.
-
-You can also [create-a-new-type.md](types/create-a-new-type.md "mention") from the middle bar in your Anytype library.
-
-### Relation Library
-
-#### Select the tab at the top center of the page to view Relations.
-
-The **Relations** Library is organized the same as with **Types**, but your icons are a bit different.
-
-Clicking on a Relation here will give you the choice to install to your Library.
-
-.png>)
-
-To [create-a-new-relation-1.md](relations/create-a-new-relation-1.md "mention"), enter a title in the search bar, & select "+ Create Relation".
-
-The **My Relations** tab is where you can access all installed Relations in your Anytype.
-
-.png>)
-
-Clicking on a specific **Relation** will open a Set View of all Objects utilizing that Relation.
diff --git a/basics/anytype-library/README.md b/basics/anytype-library/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dbc46ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/basics/anytype-library/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+---
+Description: Here you'll find both pre-built & system Types to help you get started!
+---
+
+# All Objects
+
+{% embed url="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CZczNAFxQyDDEIYpNkS10xD408IaJ-VW/view?usp=drive_link" %}
+
+To see all of the objects you've created in your space, you can use the [.](./ "mention") widget that can be found at the top of your sidebar (just below your space name).
+
+
+
+To customize your All Objects widget, click on the three dots button in the top right corner.
+
+
+
+## Managing your Objects
+
+There are currently seven tabs in the All Objects widget:
+
+1. Pages - All other Objects that can not be found in any of the other tabs
+2. Lists - [sets.md](../sets-and-collections/sets.md "mention")and [collections.md](../sets-and-collections/collections.md "mention")
+3. Media - Images and Videos
+4. Bookmarks
+5. Files - All other Files
+6. [types](../types/ "mention")
+7. [relations](../relations/ "mention")
+
+{% hint style="info" %}
+System Types and Relations can not be removed.
+{% endhint %}
+
+To create new Objects, simply click on the New button.
+
+
diff --git a/basics/anytype-library/finding-your-objects.md b/basics/anytype-library/finding-your-objects.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..590ca5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/basics/anytype-library/finding-your-objects.md
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+# Bin
+
+### Use the Graph
+
+To find all of your objects and how they are connected, you can look to the Graph for your main source of truth.
+
+Read more about the [graph.md](../graph.md "mention") here.
+
+### Browse through EVERYTHING
+
+Additionally, to see all of the objects you've created in your space, you can use the [.](./ "mention") system widget that can be found at the top of your sidebar (just below your space name).
+
+### Use the Search
+
+As a last resort, if you still can't find what you're looking for, try and search for it.
+
+To navigate to the search, head to your navigation bar, and click on the magnifier.
+
+
+
+### Bin
+
+Before permanently deleting your objects, you will first need to move them to the bin.
+
+
+
+Afterwards, you can permanently delete them by opening the Bin They are instead moved to the bin which you can locate in the sidebar below your library widget.
+
+
+
+
+
+To permanently remove them, you will need to open the bin, and choose which objects you want to remove forever.
+
+
diff --git a/basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md b/basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md
index 98a6ed5..287d8b4 100644
--- a/basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md
+++ b/basics/object-editor/finding-your-objects.md
@@ -8,9 +8,7 @@ Read more about the [graph.md](../graph.md "mention") here.
### Browse through EVERYTHING
-Additionally, to all of the objects you've created in list view, by default there is a set of 'All Objects' which will show you your objects and their types.
-
-Look for an object titled All Objects with this emoji: :globe\_with\_meridians:
+Additionally, to see all of the objects you've created in your space, you can use the [anytype-library](../anytype-library/ "mention") system widget that can be found at the top of your sidebar (just below your space name).
### Use the Search
@@ -22,6 +20,4 @@ To navigate to the search, head to your navigation bar, and click on the magnifi
### Bin
-Your objects are not permanently removed when you delete them. They are instead moved to the bin which you can locate in the sidebar below your library widget. To permanently remove them, you will need to open the bin, and choose which objects you want to remove forever.
-
-
+If you've previously removed some objects from your [space](../space/ "mention"), they will appear in your [finding-your-objects.md](../anytype-library/finding-your-objects.md "mention")unless you've already permanently deleted them.
diff --git a/basics/relations/create-a-new-relation-1.md b/basics/relations/create-a-new-relation-1.md
index f688650..48964d8 100644
--- a/basics/relations/create-a-new-relation-1.md
+++ b/basics/relations/create-a-new-relation-1.md
@@ -1,18 +1,34 @@
---
-description: How to create new relations from the library and your editor
+description: How to create new relations from All Objects and your editor
---
# Create a New Relation
-The [anytype-library.md](../anytype-library.md "mention") is the central place to manage, search for, and create new relations.
+The [anytype-library](../anytype-library/ "mention") is the central place to manage, search for, and create new relations.
-### Creating Relations from the Library
+### Creating Relations from All Objects
-Click on the search bar and input the name of the relation you'd like to create. The dropdown menu will be populated with any matching terms from the Anytype library. You can select any of these, and they'll be installed newly in your relations library. If you'd prefer instead to create your own relation, simply choose the option `+ Create relation "Relation name".`
+Open the [anytype-library](../anytype-library/ "mention") widget, and navigate to the Relations tab. Afterwards, simply click on `New` button to create a new Relation.
-If you opt to create your own relation, the Relation page will open automatically.
+From here, you can choose a name and a type for your new Relation.
-If you've decided that this Relation is no relevant, you can use the three-dots menu in the corner to delete the relation from your space.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+If you've decided that this Relation is no longer relevant, you can use the context menu (mouse right-click) to delete the Relation from your space.
+
+
### Creating Relations from the Object Editor
diff --git a/basics/space/README.md b/basics/space/README.md
index 79298cd..53e3c8a 100644
--- a/basics/space/README.md
+++ b/basics/space/README.md
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Similar to vault, space is an encrypted container. Unlike your Vault - each spac
It's currently impossible to recover deleted spaces unless you previously exported them, so be careful when deleting them.
{% endhint %}
-You’re able to create multiple separate spaces (up to 10), each with their own graph of objects, widget sidebar, and later on - privacy settings. You can have up to 3 shared spaces depending on your [membership](../../memberships/monetization/) plan.
+You’re able to create multiple separate spaces (up to 50), each with their own graph of objects, widget sidebar, and later on - privacy settings. You can have up to 3 shared spaces depending on your [membership](../../memberships/monetization/) plan.
{% hint style="info" %}
Keep in mind that you are currently not able to delete nor share your initial Entry Space.
diff --git a/basics/types/create-a-new-type.md b/basics/types/create-a-new-type.md
index 37582fa..2744a5e 100644
--- a/basics/types/create-a-new-type.md
+++ b/basics/types/create-a-new-type.md
@@ -1,24 +1,38 @@
---
-description: How to create new types from the library and your editor
+description: How to create new types from All Objects and your editor
---
# Create a New Type
-The [anytype-library.md](../anytype-library.md "mention") is the central place to manage, search for, and create new types.
+The [anytype-library](../anytype-library/ "mention") is the central place to manage, search for, and create new types.
-### Creating Types from the Library
+### Creating Types from All Objects
-Click on the search bar and input the name of the type you'd like to create. The dropdown menu will be populated with any matching terms from the Anytype library. You can select any of these, and they'll be installed newly in your types library. If you'd prefer instead to create your own type, simply choose the option `+ Create type "Type name".`
+Open the [anytype-library](../anytype-library/ "mention") widget, and navigate to the Types tab. Afterwards, simply click on `New` button to create a new Type.
-
+From here, you can choose a name, and add templates and relations to the newly created Type.
-If you opt to create your own type, the Type page will open automatically. From here, you can add templates and relations to the type, which will be applied automatically any time you create an object of this type.
+
-
+
-If you've decided that this Type is no relevant, you can use the three-dots menu in the corner to delete the type from your space. Please proceed with caution; any objects of this type will show an alert if the type has been removed from your library.
+
-
+
+
+
+
+If you've decided that this Type is no longer relevant, you can use the context menu (mouse right-click) to delete the Type from your space. Please proceed with caution; any objects of this type will show an alert if the Type has been removed from your library.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
### Creating Types from the Object Editor
diff --git a/basics/types/layouts.md b/basics/types/layouts.md
index 769f97f..d706c45 100644
--- a/basics/types/layouts.md
+++ b/basics/types/layouts.md
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ A **Layout** defines the general look and feel of the Object and determines what
There are currently four basic layouts that users can choose for their Objects, and there are plans for contributors to be able to create new layouts in the future.
-You can choose a recommended object layout for each type through the [type library](../anytype-library.md#type-library), and you can also choose a different layout for each [templates.md](templates.md "mention").
+You can choose a recommended object layout for each type through the [type library](../anytype-library/#type-library), and you can also choose a different layout for each [templates.md](templates.md "mention").
You can find the object layout menu above the Object title; next to the cover and icon buttons. This is where you can change the layout of the object or set the layout width. Some layouts even let you change the text alignment.
diff --git a/basics/vault-and-key/customize-and-edit-the-sidebar.md b/basics/vault-and-key/customize-and-edit-the-sidebar.md
index f35e825..ad360cd 100644
--- a/basics/vault-and-key/customize-and-edit-the-sidebar.md
+++ b/basics/vault-and-key/customize-and-edit-the-sidebar.md
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ description: How do we customize and edit?
Your sidebar is comprised of customizable widgets which allow you to preview and navigate your Objects.
-By default, your sidebar includes widgets which link to your [Library](../anytype-library.md) and Bin.
+By default, your sidebar only includes the [anytype-library](../anytype-library/ "mention") widget. If your space is a shared one, you will also find the Members widget above it.
In general, _any_ object you've created using Anytype's editor can be used as a widget and formatted using link or tree view. Sets and Collections - Objects in and of themselves - can be used as widgets with a list of objects contained therein.
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ When you open up Anytype on your mobile device you will see your current **Widge
Your **widgets** are customizable in the same way they are in the sidebar of your desktop application.
-To edit and move around your widgets: scroll to the bottom of the list, underneath the Bin you'll find "Edit Widgets".
+To edit and move your widgets around: scroll to the bottom of the list, where you'll find "Edit Widgets".
When you click the button, you'll see a small grey minus sign on the corner of each block. Now you can delete, add, or rearrange your widgets.
diff --git a/data-and-security/data-storage-and-deletion/README.md b/data-and-security/data-storage-and-deletion/README.md
index 64f876e..a1cbbd7 100644
--- a/data-and-security/data-storage-and-deletion/README.md
+++ b/data-and-security/data-storage-and-deletion/README.md
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Files are stored inside `flatfs dir` in encrypted fragments, so they can’t be
Complete deletion in Bin
-To delete objects in Anytype, you will first need to move them to the bin. Afterwards, you can remove them completely from all devices by deleting them from the bin. All your devices will also delete them when getting online. This action is irreversible, so please be careful.
+To delete objects in Anytype, you will first need to move them to the [finding-your-objects.md](../../basics/anytype-library/finding-your-objects.md "mention"). Afterwards, you can remove them completely from all devices by permanently deleting them from the bin. All your devices will also delete them when getting online. This action is irreversible, so please be careful.
The deleted objects are still accessible in read-only mode, either from the bin, or through previously added links. You are also able to restore these objects directly through the read-only mode without needing to go through the bin.
diff --git a/miscellaneous/feature-list-by-platform.md b/miscellaneous/feature-list-by-platform.md
index 8f86c4f..a8589d6 100644
--- a/miscellaneous/feature-list-by-platform.md
+++ b/miscellaneous/feature-list-by-platform.md
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Here is a running list of features and their implementation status, by platform.
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Library" %}
-