Can I merge notes?

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Donn Heinrich said:
Is there a simple way to merge notes?
Sorry, no.
Donn Heinrich said:I would prefer to have fewer documents for highlights, note, etc. Any suggestions?
FYI - Larger note documents can be detrimental to mobile performance, if that is something you do. My recommendation is to use "resource specific" note documents.
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alabama24 said:
My recommendation is to use "resource specific" note documents.
However, this is not my recommendation - I find note documents by project to be more useful. alabama's recommendation appears to be the more frequent preference but you do need to think it through and make an appropriate choice.
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MJ. Smith said:
However, this is not my recommendation - I find note documents by project to be more useful.
Actually... My 1a is notes by resource. My 1b is notes by project. [:)]
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The simplest way -- don't use Logos for notes at all. Instead, use OneNote, Evernote, or the like. The notes in Logos are designed to be limited, and should remain limited, IMHO, to something like "making notes in the margin of your Bible." I know Faithlife has done very little to make Logos work better with "other" note taking packages, but...
If you want a serious notes taking tool, use one. Logos isn't such a tool.
Russ
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Russ White said:
don't use Logos for notes at all. Instead, use OneNote, Evernote, or the like.
Again, this does not work for me because the searching and linking are critical to me. But again Russ represents the opinion of a number of people
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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