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Thanks, Mark. I've started this process. I know you must be correct because there are no resources in my D drive. I'm such a dunderhead! I probably should have asked about moving L4 from C to D before attempting it. I knew it couldn't be that simple. Thanks again!
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I moved it simply by copying and pasting. It did work after the move. I tried to hold CTRL and chose the work offline button. Interestingly, L4 is on stage two of preparing my library again. I have a feeling that it might be in some kind of infinite loop. The last time it prepared my library, it took way too long.
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Hi, Mark. Thanks for your help. I restarted with logging operating (see below). The program is still crashing in exactly the same way. 3678.Logos4Crash.txt 1031.Logos4.log
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I try to start L4 and Windows states that there is a problem with the program, tries to rectify it, and then closes the program. I recently moved L4 to my D drive, but it was working fine. Then, a few days ago, it tried to index. I left it for the day, and it still had not finished step 2 of the 3 step process. Now, it isn't working at all. Additionally
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Thanks for the help. Changing to Times New Roman worked for Merriam-Webster but not the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. However, the ? changed to a box in the COED. Strange. At least I have the markings on one. Thanks again.
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Both of my English dictionaries lack phoenetic markings. For example: sa•trap \ˈsā-ˌtrap also ˈsa-ˌtrap or ˈsa-trəp\ - when I copy and paste it appears as shown. In L4 the markings have question marks. Is there a way to remedy this?
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From a person who didn't upgrade but looked over things closely - I decided that Platinum was fine. I am not going to upgrade to Portfolio. The upgrade would cost me approximately $2,000. I am at the point that I'm carefully looking at prepub items and those things I really need. My next major purchase will be the Theological journals. The commentary
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Thanks. I will get caught up to speed. I guess I should have searched for this thread before starting a new one. Jim
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I'm new here. First post. I noticed the blog entry for today about learning to use ancient language. 15 hours of instruction and you receive the equivalent of three years of language study in a seminary. I'm an ancient language minor (probably one of the guys that enjoyed memorizing vocabulary and forms), but that's quite a claim. Just wondering what