Logos speed/performance issue

When I was preparing to preach on the triumphant entry this past Easter season, I went through the synoptics and did some fairly extensive highlighting to compare and contrast the accounts. This morning I came across those highlights, and decided to clear them, selecting all the text, and then click on the "clear" button in the popup formatting menu. 

It took a long time to clear Matthew. I counted over a minute for Mark. I actually timed Luke, and it took 80 seconds to clear the highlights.

I realize that Logos is like an aircraft carrier; it's very powerful, but the word "snappy" isn't going to apply. But that seems like a really long time, even for Logos. 

For what it's worth, the highlights were of the "no notebook" variety. 

Is there something I can do, or it is just a good time to stretch my legs and get a cup 'o joe?

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    You have noticed that the pig sings off-key. The amazing thing is that you have a singing pig.

    You have noticed that the pig sings off-key. The amazing thing is that you have a singing pig.

    This is going on my all time great quote list, right next to: "we have nothing to fear but... " and "never give up, never give up, never..." and "don't call me Shirley" .

    I hope I can quote you on this Jack?

    Sure you can. I only wish that I could remember where I first heard it.

    "You have noticed that the pig sings off-key. The amazing thing is that you have a singing pig."  

    That is a great line, Jack!   Love it!  I wish I had sid that, and I certainly will.


    "In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley

    Oh, I'm well aware the pig is pitchy. She likes to wrestle, too. But as they say, it's the only pig in town. 

    Go to the notes tool. open the filters.

    Select the resource you want to remove highlight from (I assume it's one of your Bibles?).

    Select the highlights filter.

    Select the appropriate Bible book filter.

    Then you can select all, or select the ones you want to remove by control+click.

    After you have selected what you want to delete, click the kabob and select delete. It should be very quick that way. At least it is for me.

    Myke Harbuck
    Lead Pastor, www.ByronCity.Church
    Adjunct Professor, Georgia Military College

    That's much quicker; of course, the highlights I was trying to delete were part of the "no notebook" collection. I guess I need to create a notebook for quick observational notes, rather than letting them collect in the ether. 

    That's much quicker; of course, the highlights I was trying to delete were part of the "no notebook" collection. I guess I need to create a notebook for quick observational notes, rather than letting them collect in the ether. 

    Always create a notebook. Never ever rely on the ‘no notebook‘ option is the number 1 piece of advice I’d give for using Logos.

    Always create a notebook. Never ever rely on the ‘no notebook‘ option is the number 1 piece of advice I’d give for using Logos.

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