Create outlines?

Andy Williams
Andy Williams Member Posts: 33 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I'm currently using Logos Cloud Essentials - which does not have the Bible Outline Browser.

If I had a package that did, could I make my own outline to use with the outline browser?

If not, what is the best way to outline in Logos? Or is it best to just use Word?

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  • Bruce Dunning
    Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,157

    Certainly the best tool to use to outline the Bible is your personal study of the Word which you said in your last line. Nothing replaces doing it yourself.

    I occasionally use the Bible Outline Browser if I want to see how others outline specific Bible passages after I have done the work of trying to study and understand the passage myself but the tool can be helpful. Here is the link for this interactive - https://www.logos.com/product/45684/bible-outline-browser It is worth watching the short video clip about this tool.

    But you mentioned that you don't have this feature with the Cloud Essentials subscription you have. I'm not sure what resources are included in this package but most good commentaries include an outline of the book which is basically what the Bible Outline Browser does with a number of resources at the same time.

    Another resource that may be helpful is the Analyzed Bible but I'm doubting if it is part of your package - https://www.logos.com/product/46529/the-analyzed-bible Here is a screen shot at what it does with each Bible book

    I hope this helps some. If you  have any further questions please ask.

    Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God

  • Andy Williams
    Andy Williams Member Posts: 33 ✭✭

    Ha! I meant, "is it best to use Microsoft Word?" A little miscommunication on my part. 

    I certainly agree the best tool is working in the Word yourself. In fact, that is why I am looking for the best tool to outline on my own. Thank you for the resources though, I'll especially look into the Analyzed Bible.

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,859

    Logos does not have a true outlining feature but Notes do have the necessary hanging indent feature. So its Notes or Word depending upon how important integration is to you.

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • Bruce Dunning
    Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,157

    Ah Andy, sorry for the confusion. I find the Notes feature in Logos adequate although it is not nearly as sophisticated as Word so, if I want that I would stick with Word. By the way, an outline doesn't copy well from Word to Notes, at least it doesn't keep the same outline order.

    Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God

  • John Fidel
    John Fidel MVP Posts: 3,457

    One option is to take an existing outline from one of your resources (open the Factbook and type a bible book) Then copy and paste into a note file. If you select a simple outline, you can use it as a template to develop your own outline. When I copy from an outline with bible links, the links remain in the note. Here is a screenshot:

    Not exactly what you were wanting, but maybe useful. Outside of this, your word process is best for outlining.

  • Andy Williams
    Andy Williams Member Posts: 33 ✭✭
    These are all good suggestions, thank you all for your help.
    Currently I'm thinking I'll write my outlines in Microsoft Word and then use the Personal Books feature to import/index them into Logos.
    Does that sound like a viable solution to you? Are there any serious drawbacks to this solution?
  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,859

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."