Notes question

I am new to Logos and am using version 6. This is probably a very simple question. I have made several notes attached to various parts of verses using my preferred Bible (American Standard.) However, I frequently compare to NKJ, ESV, FSB. I find that the notes that I have attached to verses in the ASV are not present when using or viewing the other versions. Is there a way of creating a note and having it appear across multiple Bibles?
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Welcome to the forums, Chris.
You are attaching notes to words, not verses. If you attach them to the verse itself, you can see them in other translations.
To do this, when you right-click on a verse (A), make sure that "reference" (C) is highlighted in the right side of the context menu rather than "selection" (B). You can then choose which note file to add the note (D).
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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Thank so much...this helps a lot.
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Chris Henderson said:
I have made several notes attached to various parts of verses using my preferred Bible (American Standard.) However, I frequently compare to NKJ, ESV, FSB. I find that the notes that I have attached to verses in the ASV are not present when using or viewing the other versions.
Doc B gave you a good answer, but I wanted to let you know about a new feature in Logos Now that will accomplish what you are seeking for parts of a verse. It is called New Feature: Corresponding Notes and Highlights (Feature).
Logos Now is a subscription service that allows you to access new features as they are developed rather than waiting for the next major upgrade to Logos. https://www.logos.com/product/50138/logos-now
If you want more information, just ask.
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Thanks for adding that, Jack. I'm not a Logos Now subscriber, so I was not aware of the new feature.
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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Thanks, I was not aware of this. It sounds like what I want to be able to do but it's not worth an additional monthly fee. I appreciate the help though.
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Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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