Right now I am reading the journey of the Israelites to Canaan: I would like to see linked every biblical places with my reading text. is there a way doing this?
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Tes: Right now I am reading the journey of the Israelites to Canaan: I would like to see linked every biblical places with my reading text. is there a way doing this?
No.
Option is searching for each place, then create a link to Biblical Places using Favorites or Personal Book or Notes. Favorites may be the easiest since can drag Biblical places tab to a Favorites folder (easy to click shortcut in Favorites to reopen Biblical Places to that location).
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Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :): Tes: Right now I am reading the journey of the Israelites to Canaan: I would like to see linked every biblical places with my reading text. is there a way doing this? No. Option is searching for each place, then create a link to Biblical Places using Favorites or Personal Book or Notes. Favorites may be the easiest since can drag Biblical places tab to a Favorites folder (easy to click shortcut in Favorites to reopen Biblical Places to that location). Keep Smiling
Thank you Keep smiling .let me see what others may say as well.
Open Tools > Explorer alongside the Bible as you're reading it, and it will show you links to Biblical Places (if any exist) in the text you're reading. Make sure the "People, Places & Thinks" section is expanded and you probably want the other sections collapsed as they'll slow things down and be a distraction.
Normally it only shows you one verse at a time, so if you want to see more you can enter a larger range of verses or select a pericope from the dropdown menu that drops down when you click in the reference box in the Explorer tab:
It might not show every place you can see in the text at first. Click "more >>" to expand the list to show everything:
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Rosie Perera: Open Tools > Explorer alongside the Bible as you're reading it, and it will show you links to Biblical Places (if any exist) in the text you're reading. Make sure the "People, Places & Thinks" section is expanded and you probably want the other sections collapsed as they'll slow things down and be a distraction. Normally it only shows you one verse at a time, so if you want to see more you can enter a larger range of verses or select a pericope from the dropdown menu that drops down when you click in the reference box in the Explorer tab: It might not show every place you can see in the text at first. Click "more >>" to expand the list to show everything:
Amazing! thank you so much Rosie, more than I have expected.
Rosie Perera:Open Tools > Explorer alongside the Bible as you're reading it, and it will show you links to Biblical Places (if any exist) in the text you're reading. Make sure the "People, Places & Thinks" section is expanded and you probably want the other sections collapsed as they'll slow things down and be a distraction.
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Mea culpa. Thankful for many friendly forum discussions: have learned a lot plus have a lot to learn.
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Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :):Tip: Becoming proficient with Logos 4 power and potential takes months of use – practice and perseverance produces powerful payoffs.
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Sorry, couldn't resist with all the p words you already had at the end of that sentence
Thank you that nobody made fun of my embarrassing typo. Of course I meant "People, Places & Things" and you all figured it out.
Ron Keyston: Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :):Tip: Becoming proficient with Logos 4 power and potential takes months of use – practice and perseverance produces powerful payoffs. FYP Sorry, couldn't resist with all the p words you already had at the end of that sentence
Pondering if Tip should proclaim:
Tip: Prolific use proceeds proficiency with Logos 4 power and potential – practice and perseverance produces powerful payoffs.
Rosie Perera: Rosie Perera:Open Tools > Explorer alongside the Bible as you're reading it, and it will show you links to Biblical Places (if any exist) in the text you're reading. Make sure the "People, Places & Thinks" section is expanded and you probably want the other sections collapsed as they'll slow things down and be a distraction. Thank you that nobody made fun of my embarrassing typo. Of course I meant "People, Places & Things" and you all figured it out.
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Rosie Perera:Make sure the "People, Places & Thinks" section
Thanks for your precision in recognizing the abstraction "thinks" as separate from the concrete "things". I would not have noticed this subtlety if not for your subsequent post.
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Rosie, I saw it ,but there was no problem with it.
Rosie Perera:Thank you that nobody made fun of my embarrassing typo. Of course I meant "People, Places & Things" and you all figured it out.
You obviously haven't been following #moreRosieTypos :-)
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Mike Binks: Rosie Perera:Thank you that nobody made fun of my embarrassing typo. Of course I meant "People, Places & Things" and you all figured it out. You obviously haven't been following #moreRosieTypos :-)
I thought I was, but there weren't any tweets coming through with that hashtag. Now I see why. I had spelled it wrong: #moorRosieTypos
Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :): Pondering if Tip should proclaim: Tip: Prolific use proceeds proficiency with Logos 4 power and potential – practice and perseverance produces powerful payoffs. Keep Smiling
LOL
Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :):Prolific use proceeds proficiency with Logos 4 power and potential – practice and perseverance produces powerful payoffs.
I can use this line to practice my Donald Daffy Duck routine! (Edit:Got my ducks straight)
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Jerry M:I can use this line to practice my Donald Duck routine!
Pssst...that's Daffy Duck. Better keep your ducks straight!
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