Inport Books Question

Rev. Michael L. Burns
Rev. Michael L. Burns Member Posts: 246 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Many  years ago, before beginning to use Logos I amassed a rather large collection of books in QuickVerse in the STEP format. Latter when I began using WordSearch 8 and later 10, I was able to import these books into WordSearch and was able to maintain my original investment.

Today, I use Logos 6 almost exclusively but keep WordSearch 10 on my system for the books I don't have in Logos. Is there a way to import my WordSearch library into Logos or someway to convert it to be compatible  with Logos so that I don't loose my original library investment?

Michael

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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,523

    Is there a way to import my WordSearch library into Logos or someway to convert it to be compatible  with Logos so that I don't loose my original library investment?

    I have no idea about your specific situation... you can import anything you want, if you can get it into a microsoft word .docx file. This is done through the personal book builder tool.

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 16,202

    Is there a way to import my WordSearch library into Logos

    No, since both use a proprietary file format

    a rather large collection of books (...) in the STEP format.

    That may be possible. STEP was on purpose an open format.

    There is a "Step2RTF" converter out in the internet, which may be able to convert those books (I have mixed results) to rtf-Format. MS Word or other high quality word processors can read rtf and save those as docx, so you can use the PB tool to import them into Logos, as Alabama suggested. 

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