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imagine creating a document similar to this wikipedia page about peter brugelamp;#39;s painting childrenamp;#39;s game you want to show the big picture and then you want to zoom into different parts of the picture how would you do that you would probably copy paste the big image into your document and then you would take the same picture paste it into an image editor and you would cut different parts of the picture and paste those into your chapters in the document the issue with this approach is finding the pieces on the big picture there is no reference between the two you need to spend time to find where those pictures came from i have a better way for you with the new version of obsidian xcoli draw you can highlight a part of a picture give it a name or a reference id and use that reference in your document to only include the relevant section of the picture in such a way that when you click this part of the image in the document it will take you back to the big picture and show