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@David, I'm not sure David, I don't use Logos' mark-up or whatever that is called. I just use text names for the books and fill in the other metadata fields to tell Logos that they are commentaries.
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@ Gerald, yes, please email me. My email address is listed in this thread, just look back a few posts...
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[quote user="Michael"] [quote user="Mark Davis"] I do not have that version, as it is extremely outdated. However, I do have Dr. Constable's 2020 notes in a Logos Personal Book, having used Logos' PBB (Personal Book Builder) to import them into my library. If you're interested in doing this too, just let me know. [/quote] I'm interested [/quote] I don
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Please email me at marckdavis1 at gmail dot com
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I do not have that version, as it is extremely outdated. However, I do have Dr. Constable's 2020 notes in a Logos Personal Book, having used Logos' PBB (Personal Book Builder) to import them into my library. If you're interested in doing this too, just let me know.
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Just FYI for those reading this on the forums, Dr .Constable's notes have been updated to 2019 versions now.
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On another bent, I did some more research and found that MS Office 2016 can now simply "Open" the PDF version of Dr. Constable's notes. In doing that, you can then save them as a .DOCX file for importing with PBB. This method creates a better file than my prior method using Acrobat for the conversion. So much better, that I can use Word's automatic
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Nope, sorry, nothing new yet. I just looked on Logos.com and they still only list the 2003 version. So the PBB route is still the best option I guess... - Mark