How to Add Deuterocanonical Books to Range?

Hello,
I am currently using the Brenton LXX as my default Old Testament Scripture. It is prioritized and set with a range of "Genesis to Malachi." Since this Bible also includes the Deuterocanonical books, I would like to add them to the range, but I cannot figure out how.
Can anyone help me formulate a range that would include these works?
Thank you kindly
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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It seems I was able to solve it immediately after posting. For those wondering how to do this, the range would be Genesis to to Pr of Man (Prayer of Manasseh, which seems to be the last book in this translation.)
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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FrMoses said:
Can anyone help me formulate a range that would include these works?
Range of Ge-Laod includes Old Testament plus Deuterocanonical.
Logos wiki => https://wiki.logos.com/Canonical_Commentary_Collections has Logos/Verbum internal Book numbering.
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FrMoses said:
I am currently using the Brenton LXX as my default Old Testament Scripture. It is prioritized and set with a range of "Genesis to Malachi." Since this Bible also includes the Deuterocanonical books, I would like to add them to the range, but I cannot figure out how.
It's easier just to remove the range limitations by clicking on the cross. It's not a required field, and defaults to the entire range.
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Thank you both for your helpful responses.
I was specifying a range, because I always keep the LXX as the default for the OT. Logos has a wonderful feature that allows me to choose which version of the OT is used in my default reading and also the Copy Bible Verse service for Mac. That is why I wanted to specify the OT books to be handled by the LXX and limit the NKJV to just the NT.
In the Orthodox Church, most if not all of our liturgical texts utilize the LXX, so this works perfectly for my needs.
Thank you again for your kind assistance.
I use Verbum with an 8-Core Mac Pro (2013) and a MacBook Pro (2017)
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If you place the LXX above the NKJV, Logos will use the LXX when it can, and the NKJV otherwise. No need to specify ranges.
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