Notes auto-linking

Member Posts: 43 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Rookie question on Notes.

A notebook would contain a number of notes with anchors to various verses or passages. Where is the [presumed] setting that causes the notebook to automatically go to the note that is anchored on a verse when you jump to that verse? I'm finding I go to the next verse I need to work with, then I scroll through the notebook to find any note I already have on that verse. I would expect it to already be there if linked some way.

Yes, I select the desired notebook, then set the Filter to Bible, then sort the Notebook by Reference. So at least they're in order. But I still must scroll to what I want.

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  • Member Posts: 986 ✭✭✭

    I'm not sure that Logos will do this automatically. Every note I create has an icon in the biblical text, and a click takes me to that note. The problem is that a verse could be linked to any number of notes. For instance, I have five separate notes linked to Matthew 6:9. Which one should Logos open first?

  • Member Posts: 4,386 ✭✭✭

    Pretty sure this isn't possible (thought not 100% sure) but this would be a good suggestion for https://feedback.faithlife.com 

  • Member Posts: 2,905 ✭✭✭

    I've posted this before... but can't find it.... I chain a lot of my notes... It's clunky but it works for me.... here's what I do...  So I create a noted say on Joh 3:16 and anchored to John 3:16

    Joh 3:16 Note 

    Next: Joh 14:6     Prev: Joh 8:32.

    Now... every note that I chain has Next and Prev in them and now all I have to do is open the note on Joh 3:16 and click on the verse at Next and go there... then I have open the note there...   Like I said, it's clunky.... but it works.

    I used to do this in my Bibles...  I have a list of notes that I chain. And once chained it's easy to go through my notes in the chain.

    xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".

    Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!

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