Document support for Morph Query

Andrew Malone
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As per a community discussion, treating Morph Queries like other documents would be great. Especially good for teachers, because:
* We can extend one document into a new one (adding the Week 5 vocabulary into an existing Week 4 document). At the moment, each Morph Query has to be rebuilt from scratch.
* We can share such documents with other users, including students.
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/186517/1142777.aspx#1142777
* We can extend one document into a new one (adding the Week 5 vocabulary into an existing Week 4 document). At the moment, each Morph Query has to be rebuilt from scratch.
* We can share such documents with other users, including students.
https://community.logos.com/forums/p/186517/1142777.aspx#1142777
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I would very much like to share Morph Query documents with others. There are a lot of optional parameters and they can be time consuming to set up and validate. This would be useful for teaching Greek and Hebrew, as well as Logos training and technical support.0
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The inability to share morph search documents makes it more difficult to teach users how to take advantage of the feature. Sharing would greatly increase the use of this feature.
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I often want to share Morph Queries with my seminary students. If Morph Queries are true documents, they should have full document capabilities, including the ability to duplicate them and share them. Duplicating is very important, so you can create a slightly modified version of the Morph Query without damaging the original document.0