Hello, (any one from Logos also)
I would really like the ability to print out my search results - for any type of search.
Something else that would work for me would be to allow me the option to copy / paste any portion - of any type of search - to my word processor. Is this something that can be done now and I'm just missing it?
It seems to me that this is a must especially for preparing messages or Bible studies. A person using Logos 4 should be able to copy and paste any portion of any type of search and use it directly in the message or lesson they are preparing. Otherwise using Logos 4 to prepare messages & lessons becomes too cumbersome.
Is this a feature that is going to be added in the future?
Or is it possible now and I just don't understand how yet? (go easy on me I'm a newbie to Logos 4)
Thanks,
Stein Dahl
I very much agree. I would really like to be able to copy and paste the references (not necessarily the entire verse, but especially the references i.e. Matt 2:12 or James 1:5) from my morph. search results.
I know someone has posted on this recently.
thanks,
Brian Davidson
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... and by "posted on this recently" I mean they have requested this capability. I don't think L4 can do this yet.
BrianWayneDavidson: I very much agree. I would really like to be able to copy and paste the references (not necessarily the entire verse, but especially the references i.e. Matt 2:12 or James 1:5) from my morph. search results. I know someone has posted on this recently. thanks, Brian Davidson
This capability is possible if you have Excel.
Sorry, but this is not a good enough solution for me. Thanks anyway.
SteinDahl: Sorry, but this is not a good enough solution for me. Thanks anyway.
Your welcome. I would certainly prefer a better solution myself. I'm sure it will come down the road....Here's to patients.
Read this thread looking for a way to copy multiple discontiguous bible verses (which there is no way to do in L4, i understand), but had to chuckle at the last reply...
I think Spitzer meant "patience" and not "patients." Not sure how acknowleding the sick or infirmed would help this topic, unless it made us all become patients rather than produce the fruit of patience.
YogiNaresh:I think Spitzer meant "patience" and not "patients." Not sure how acknowleding the sick or infirmed would help this topic, unless it made us all become patients rather than produce the fruit of patience.
hehehe...I'm certainly not known for my self editing skills, therefore I ask that other forum members to have patience with me, rather then make me a patient by ripping me apart :-)
YogiNaresh:Read this thread looking for a way to copy multiple discontiguous bible verses (which there is no way to do in L4, i understand), but had to chuckle at the last reply...
I'm running the Current Beta (B2) which does allow the copying of discontiguous Bible verses. I've heard that at least a third beta stands between the current release version and 4.0a so if your not willing to brave the world of beta (which has been a smooth sail for me) you'll have to wait a bit.
YogiNaresh:Not sure how acknowleding the sick or infirmed would help this topic, unless it made us all become patients rather than produce the fruit of patience.
I think he was referring to the other residents of the Happy Valley Home for the Forum Addicted with whom he is currently living.
Damian McGrath:I think he was referring to the other residents of the Happy Valley Home for the Forum Addicted with whom he is currently living.
Ah yes, welcome back my fellow infirmed aussie.
Can I copy, print, or export the results of my morphological search so that what I see via the Analysis option can be printed on paper?
Stein Dahl:I would really like the ability to print out my search results - for any type of search. Something else that would work for me would be to allow me the option to copy / paste any portion - of any type of search - to my word processor. Is this something that can be done now and I'm just missing it?
You used to be able to do this in Logos 3. I have been trying to find a way to do it in Logos 4.
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JonathanBurke: Stein Dahl:I would really like the ability to print out my search results - for any type of search. Something else that would work for me would be to allow me the option to copy / paste any portion - of any type of search - to my word processor. Is this something that can be done now and I'm just missing it? You used to be able to do this in Logos 3. I have been trying to find a way to do it in Logos 4.
You cannot currently do it in Logos 4. Many of us have been asking for it, so stay tuned, and hopefully...
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Has anyone heard any more on this yet?
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MattKopp: Has anyone heard any more on this yet?
If you are running 4.0c RC1, you can now save your search results as a passage list and then copy and paste that list into a Word Document, Onenote file, etc.
This method will place all of the Bible verse/passage references generated from a search. For example if you have done a basic search and it returned articles that combine text with passage links, only the passage list.
Hope this helps.
Logging Tool
To add to what Fred said, this is a pretty good way to do it if you want to run different searches and merge the results in different ways, etc.
If you just want to shoot out the results of a search to Word...then a simple "copy to clipboard" is still a good thing.
Robert Pavich
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I posted "copy from anywhere" (including search results) as a suggestion on the UserVoice forum. Go vote for it there if you've got any votes left or can spare a vote from something else that is already definitely going to be implemented.
A list can be exported when using a morph search (4.0b SR-2).
Perform the morph search, then select the analysis view. Then click on the magnifying glass icon within that search tab and select export.
Rosie Perera: I posted "copy from anywhere" (including search results) as a suggestion on the UserVoice forum. Go vote for it there if you've got any votes left or can spare a vote from something else that is already definitely going to be implemented.
I ran out of votes on my first visit and I don't think I got past the first page of suggestions.
Instead of the steps 1-3 above simply click a blank spaace in the grid and then hit ctrl P. after which simply export to word and edit as you wish.