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Hi Mark: Once, more than a year ago, I used your site to generate a report. It was very useful. However, I am having trouble getting back into your site. Somewhere along the line, I lost my username and password to your site. I used your site to request my username by submitting my email address. It tells me to check my email, but there is nothing there
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Now that Logos is offering both the Lexham High Definition OT and the Lexham Discourse OT , is there a something like a simple spread sheet that compares the grammatical devices included in each text and any other major differences? (Beyond the basic difference on the HD-OT is
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Hi Steve: The Resource Panel Menu is found by clicking on the little downward pointing triangle just to the right of the image of the resource. Here is an image that may clarify this:
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Hi Tes: Take a look at the Logos Wiki videos ( http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4_Video_Tutorials ) . There you will find some very helpful advice on using Logos 4 to do inductive work. Mark Barnes' videos on writing a sermon are particularly helpful in this regard. John Fidel has some very helpful information on creating exopsitory study layouts. I hope
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Hi Abraham: One of the first collections I created was a history collection. I created this rule: (title:history OR title:biographical OR subject:"church history" OR subject:biography) ANDNOT (title:jesus OR title:"Christ" OR title:"lord") ANDNOT title:"Bible and its" ANDNOT title:"history of the Jewish People" ANDNOT title:"History of the Doctrine
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Hi Abraham: For Apologtics, I created this rule (which gives me 31 resources): title:(Apologetic,atheist,defend,logic) OR subject:Apologetics If I use your rule, I get 22 resources. If I use only "topic:apologetics" I get nothing. If I use only :subject:apologetics I get 22 resources. I am not sure about the field "topic". For science, I changed your
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Greetings all: I made one change to Steve's rule (which was helpful). This resulted in 100 additional titles. I changed Steve's last variable from ... AND title:commen to: ... AND (title:commen OR type:"Bible Commentary") Actually, I first made it read: ... ANDNOT (title:commen OR type:"Bible Commentary"), which allowed me to go through a list of resources
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Thank you Kevin!
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Greetings all: I am just about to max out my hard drive; while drive D is about empty. While running v 3.0, I was able to put the program on C drive and the resources on D. Is there any way I can do this in Logos 4? Or, is there a way I can reinstall Logos 4 onto my D drive and run everything from D? Thanks Chuck
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Hi Mark: Thank you! I share your philosophy on collections. I certainly would prefer to need to remove resources than to try to find reources I may or may not know I have. I used your rule and got 7 additional hits (3 need to be removed and 4 resources I did not get with mine). However, it misses most of the resources Rosie listed that I have. So, I
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Thanks Dave
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Hi Patrick:I too use WordPerfect. I could go on a long time why, but I better not . For me, copying and pasting into WordPerfect is a two step process. Once I copy a passage, I use V to paste it into my document. I too have the "copy and paste" button greyed out and do not know why. By the way, while in your wordprocesser, you can use B to bring up
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Hi Patrick: I too use WordPerfect. I could go on a long time why, but I better not . For me, copying and pasting into WordPerfect is a two step process. Once I copy a passage, I use V to paste it into my document. I too have the "copy and paste" button greyed out and do not know why. By the way, while in your wordprocesser, you can use B to bring up
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Greetings all: Is there a way to export a list of the collection titles and the collection rules I have created? Chuck
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Thanks Rosie! I knew to use the parenthesis, but forgot. I'm doing a lot of forgetting these days . I actually have it right in a many other rules I created. Also, I really appreciate your list. I'll have to work on this. I have all of the books you list, except the last three and Davies' book. So, I'll have to tag the books.Thanks for the heads up
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Greetings all: I am trying to create a collection of studies of Bible Characters (persons) This rule gives me 10 resources: subject:biography ANDNOT (title:history OR subject:"church history" OR subject:"christian biography" OR subject:histor) ANDNOT (title:jesus OR title:"Christ" OR title:"lord") If I try to "tighten up" the rule, and write it this
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Sorry: It did catch the book. Thank you for your help!
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Thanks Philip: Here is another problem I am having. The rule is -- title:worship OR subject:worship OR title:praise But Logos does not catch: Allen, R. B. (2001). The wonder of worship : A new understanding of the worship experience. Swindoll leadership library. Nashville: Word Pub. I'm not sure why this is. Chuck
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If I type the rule -- title:small group ANDNOT myth -- it works. But if I type the rule - (title:small group) ANDNOT title:myth -- it does not work. It does not matter how I nest the phrase within the parenthesis, the rule gives nothing. Which seems to limit the usefulness. Am I missing something?
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title:small group ---without quotes, also returns a clean list in my library. Does this work because the space between the words "small" and "group" is considered the operator AND ? Also, in this rule-- author:(oswald,chambers) -- is the comma treated as the operator OR ?