Any way to view these Searches?

Logos 6 Training Manual said:The Bible Word Study guide sections Clause Participants, Grammatical Relationships and Prepositional Use, generate automatic searches providing you with a variety of syntactical data. You can, however, utilize the Syntax Search to find the precise information you desire.
Morris Proctor, Logos 6: Training Manual, vol. 2 (Murfreesboro, TN: MP Seminars, 2015), 239.
In all the sections that have a Search instead of perpetual more's we can see the search argument used for the Guide section - something very useful for learning the search but here there seems to be no way to see the searches. Anyone have a trick to make them visible?
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."
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I don't think Logos has released these searches to the user. But if they have, I'd like to know the search syntaxes as well.
It might be worth pulling together different searches that we would like to be able to do but can't do at this point. I came across several things in the past few years that I thought the data is there, but were not able to pull a query. I have learned some work arounds though and some searches are now integrated in L6.
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MJ. Smith said:
Anyone have a trick to make them visible?
No! Where the syntax involves referent data (e.g. Addressees of Isaiah) and nouns (e.g. commandments) both Clause Search and Syntax Search fall short.
Dave
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