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Does anyone have any tips on deciding whether to have a physical or digital BoS? I feel like it would be really cool to have a physical book that I can give to someone once I die and I can draw and write in, but it would be more convenient to have a digital book, and witches have always naturally adapted to their environments. Any help?

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It's completely up to you, really. Another option you may not have considered is using both! Taking notes in a digital format primarily, as well as being able to doodle diagrams and similar from your own practice, or jot down ideas when you're away from your main computer.

Additionally, it is possible to pass down a physical copy either way. You could start with one method, and transfer to the other. If you transfer the digital copy to the right format, it's easy to publish. In fact, this might be an idea when one gets long (trust me: Your book(s) of shadows will grow more than you expect!), you could format it for print, or some archival format.

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I agree with the above. In addition, you could have a big digital bos, then transfer more important information or things you commonly use to a physical one that can be handed down. Personally I think binders are great for a physical bos because they're good for organization and having a lot of information stored, so you could consider that as well.
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Thanks, guys! For now, I think I am going to keep things primarily digital, but I'll probably write down spell notes on pen and paper. Maybe later in time I'll copy my correspondences to a binder or notebook, but for now a digital copy will work just fine!

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