Tagging Media Collections?

Andrew Zoll
Andrew Zoll Member Posts: 183 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I am currently going through all my resources and tagging them with the package they came with to get a better appreciation of what I have. So I'm tagging things, "Logos Starter", "Logos Silver", "Logos Gold", "Logos Platinum", "Logos Now," etc. 

There are obviously media collections in these packages. Is there any way to add a tag to any of these media collections that would show up in the media explorer?

💻 M2 MacBook Air (13-inch 2022) | 24GB RAM | Apple M2 GPU 10 Core + Metal | 2TB SSD💻
💾 MacOS Sequoia 💾
🎁Logos 10 Gold 🎁 Logos 10 Reformed Platinum🎁
⌨ Logos Max ⌨

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  • Bill Shewmaker
    Bill Shewmaker Member Posts: 750 ✭✭✭

    I am currently going through all my resources and tagging them with the package they came with to get a better appreciation of what I have. So I'm tagging things, "Logos Starter", "Logos Silver", "Logos Gold", "Logos Platinum", "Logos Now," etc. 

    There are obviously media collections in these packages. Is there any way to add a tag to any of these media collections that would show up in the media explorer?

    There is a specific Faithlife Group that specializes in making rules for the various collections. You will find a collection for each of the base packages. You have to "join" the group first and then you can access the documents. Here is the link:
    https://faithlife.com/commentary-types/documents
    Hope this helps. I had all of my resources tagged (but not by package) and then I discovered these collection rules. Now if I'm working with someone that only has a bronze or silver or gold package, I can limit my searches in the resources available to them when accessing my library.