Discovering where Hebrew of Greek word are found in Bible

It used to be the case that you could look at a Hebrew or Greek word in Strongs concordance then, by right clicking on the number, you could get a list of the passages where the underlying original word occured. I am now using Logos 10 and can't see that option, can anybody point me in the right direction as I am sure it is still possible but evidently by some other means.
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If you want to stay strictly with Strongs, buying, and prioritizing in your library https://www.logos.com/product/198699/strongs-concordance would do it. You'd right-click the Strongs number, and the panel would show this resource lookup. Alternatively, place it in your layout.
But most (along with Logos) have moved on to 'lemmas' (greek or hebrew basic word) for lookups. For a concordance-type view: https://www.logos.com/product/4580/lexham-analytical-lexicon-to-the-greek-new-testament which shows all the occurances of a lemma (again, right-click, or layout).
The second choice above also has the advantage of working, when your book mentions a greek word, even if not tagged. A quick right-click shows where the NT uses it. There's also one for hebrew (and latin).
Long-term you'd do well to go down the lemma road.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Hi DMB, thank you for your reply.
I have got Strongs in my package and also the Lexham analytical, Hebrew, Greek and LXX. I use Stongs in my layout, accessible from a tab but right-clicking on a number does not give me the option to access a verse list where the original word occurs. I hadn't really looked at the options at the bottom of the verses where a chapter section appears but now notice that apart from Strongs there is also Surface, MSS, Lemma and Morph. However, whilst Strongs is clickable the others are not. Is there a way to access Lemma from there?
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Not to worry I've found it. Just by right-clicking on the Lemma you get various options including the verse list I was after. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
There are, no doubt, many features in Logos I don't use or am even aware of so that was very helpful, thank you.
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Any more questions, just ask! That right-click menu is a powerhouse.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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