@Jonathan Franzone That is what I figured out as well. But that is not really a good solution if one must manually go through each note to export as expected. In my case I would have about 10,000 notes go through, so I am still sticking with the old L7 note system right now.
You're gonna love this: If the current Note is closed (click on the three vertical bullets in the upper-right corner of the note to see how), then when you export, you get the whole load.
WOW I just found this issue. One of the things I use NOTES for is a kind of PERSONAL diary I hoped to pring off in my old age of for my kids when I pushing Daisies up. If their interested. 15 years of note don't refer to my anchor. REALLY. That's kinda simple priority I'd think.
Jonathan, Rick ... don't forget that you can make suggestions and vote to prioritize them - what you don't like doesn't need to stay as it is.
Orthodox Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."
Just bumping this thread ...
I still can't work out how to export text that I highlight in a resource along with the reference (even to which work it comes from, let alone a more precise reference).
The use case is to have a list of useful quotes from across a range of resources, but to access these within another programme
I am creating the notes simply by highlighting commentaries etc. as I read. I note that the highlighted text is actually part of the anchor. Thus I guess what I want carried over to the export is the "anchor title"?
If there's a different way to create the notes I would be happy to do that (although it's so simple to just highlight as I do now and use filters etc. in Notes to organise later).
P.S. I need to export because I use OneNote for organising sermon notes - guess I maybe "should" use Logos for everything, but I like the tabs in OneNote and also it allows me to scribble on Bible text with a stylus - don't think anything like that is possible in Logos.