How to do search?
Thanks.
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Depending on how recent it was, I would use the history tool and see if I recognized the source.
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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It was only within 3 weeks. Could you OR ANYONE show me step by step ASAP? Thanks.
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Go to Tools on the Task Bar
Enter History in the Search in the Tools Menu
Select History
Scroll through
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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I tried. It was not easy. Now I want to search "phenomenological" in commentaries in Genesis. How to search? Anyone can help?
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Theo Lau said:
I tried. It was not easy.
Were you able to get the information you wanted? Did the steps outlined by MJ and me make sense to you?
Theo Lau said:Now I want to search "phenomenological" in commentaries in Genesis. How to search?
I'll build this up in stages.
To search for the term in all of your resources you need a Basic search for phenomenological
Then to constrain the search to just commentaries, click the All Resources button and filter by entering type:comm
Select the option showing the number of commentaries you have (the number will not be the same as mine) - this will rerun the search on just your commentaries
To constrain it further to just commentaries on Genesis (technically those commenting on Genesis) add the Milestone constraint
This should give you what you are looking for.
If you want to be easily able to search a set of commentaries on a particular book it is worth making a Collection. See https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016299092-Create-and-Use-Resource-Collections for details
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Thanks to both of you. Graham's works. Thanks.
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Graham Criddle said:
Search can be further constrained for phenomenological articles (by searching Heading & Large Text fields) in Genesis:
([field heading,largetext] phenomenological) WITHIN {Milestone <Ge>}
that finds two articles in one resource => Genesis: A Commentary
Screen shot shows phenomenological article search in Logos Web App that is also usable in Verbum Web App
Searching within Bible Milestone can find results in resources having Bible Milestones: Bibles, Bible Commentary, Study Bible
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Hi Keep Smiling 4 Jesus, I had a problem (see attachment), what is wrong on my side? I just typed what are exactly your words. Perhaps I should not have typed? If so, could you show me what to do?
([field heading,largetext] phenomenological) WITHIN {Milestone <Ge>}
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Hi Theom
Theo Lau said:Hi Keep Smiling 4 Jesus, I had a problem (see attachment), what is wrong on my side? I just typed what are exactly your words.
Your search string is absolutely fine - you copied it correctly
But this limits the search to articles - in commentaries or other resources - that are tagged as having phenomenological as a heading (some resources use the tagging heading which others use largetext).
So if you don't have any resources commenting on Genesis with articles with such a heading you won't get any results.
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Graham Criddle said:Theo Lau said:
Hi Keep Smiling 4 Jesus, I had a problem (see attachment), what is wrong on my side? I just typed what are exactly your words.
Your search string is absolutely fine - you copied it correctly
But this limits the search to articles - in commentaries or other resources - that are tagged as having phenomenological as a heading (some resources use the tagging heading which others use largetext).
So if you don't have any resources commenting on Genesis with articles with such a heading you won't get any results.
Created thread => Bug: Basic Search Bookstore has No Results (should have 3+ Bible Commentaries)
For Genesis, Basic Search Bookstore section should show two articles => Genesis: A Commentary (when resource is not owned)
FYI: seem to remember Large Text (Font, Bold, ...) being an automated field during resource creation for Articles, Chapter Headings, ... Hence searching Heading and Large Text fields finds many topical articles.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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