PowerPoint interface to Logos

Don Kolafa
Don Kolafa Member Posts: 32 ✭✭
edited December 2024 in English Forum

I use PowerPoint presentations when leading all of my Bible Studies, thanks to the proliferation of flat panel TVs.  Often I need to link to Logos to interactively project some image or timeline or scripture.  (I especially like having the computer speak scripture containing many difficult names;  it saves so much time.)

I currently use the PPT hyperlink mechanism to start or re-acdtivate Logos, then if necessary open a different pre-set layout.  When done, I 'minimize' Logos re-displaying the PPT presentation in order to continue the study.

I would like a smoother transition.  A simple solution would be a hyperlink with specified logos layout. 

This may be a simple request for technique/instruction.

Don Kolafa

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,164

    I would like a smoother transition.  A simple solution would be a hyperlink with specified logos layout. 

    I think there is a partial solution to what you are looking for - see screenshot below

    On the left is a Powerpoint slide with a couple of links - created using the PPT hyperlink function

    One is to a Bible passage, the other is to a Bible commentary on that passage. Clicking on them when in Powerpoint slide view mode will open Logos to the correct resource at the correct point. (Depending on security settings you may get a warning message about linking to an external program)

    On the right is one of the resources showing how to create a link to that particular passage using "Copy as L4"

    This will work for positions in books and some other things.

    But you can't link to layouts or specific filtered sections of the Timeline for example.

    So worth experimenting and seeing if it helps in some of what you are wanting to do.

  • Don Kolafa
    Don Kolafa Member Posts: 32 ✭✭

    Thanks Graham.   That does what I was looking for.

    Don Kolafa.

  • Pieter J.
    Pieter J. Member Posts: 533 ✭✭

    Load Layout Solution

    1. Extract the Template from the zip file
    2. Open the Template
    3. Add a Shape
    4. Select the Shape
    5. Select the Home Tab >> Editing >> Select >> Selection Pane
    6. Rename the Shape in the Pane to your Custom Layout Name in Logos Bible Software
    7. Select the Insert Tab >> Links >> Action
    8. Select Run Macro Option and select LoadLayout
    9. Click OK
    10. Run your SlideShow
    11. Click the Logos Bible Software top Left (Attach to LogosApi - you will not see anything happen - You don't need to click this again in the current slideshow)
    12. All Shapes linked to the LoadLayout Macro will open their respective Layout according to their name when Clicked

    Hope this is usefull.

    5621.LogosInterface.zip