In hard copy - I like to start the new year with a new 'clean' unmarked bible. How do I do that in Logos without getting all my historical marks and colouring etc ? I have asked this before - but can't find the thread. Blessings - Mike O
The easiest way that I know to do this is to make sure all existing highlights are in a named notebook(s), e.g. “2024 Highlights”. Then create a new notebook titled “2025 Highlights” and use the Visual Filters menu to turn off the display of highlights in the 2024 Highlights notebook. This will give you the clean bible you are looking for in Logos.
The Highlights tool allows you to specify which notebook new highlights are automatically saved into.
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I just noticed that the most recent update of my desktop Logos (legacy) has had the "fuzzy" search option removed, leaving only the option to subscribe for "Smart" search for other than "Precise" search. Is the former fuzzy search no longer available? If it still available, how to do I restore it as an option?
I have the Lutheran Study Bible Notes resource. When I open it, it is always in paged view. No matter what I try, I cannot get it to open in any other way. I click View—then toggle off paged view. But when I open it again, it's back in paged view. Is this a bug?
On the Monthly Sale page there is the "Selected Works of Habermas" listed with 60% discount. But on the product page it says 30% - Which one is correct?
Is there a way to have this layout on the mobile app? Able to highlight the English word to Greek and then on the bottom the definition of the Greek at the bottom. Or a certain book collection. Thanks
I changed computers. I installed Verbum. After about 35% of the download process it told me to open Verbum and keep it open. When Verbum opened it had an error message on top saying something like the was an error in indexing I think. It stoped downloading and indexing. It stoped at 369 of my 13,414 books. I waited. I…