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.
My Windows Desktop PC is now eight years old, lacks a SSD and is not upgradeable to Windows 11. It’s feeling its age. I’ve been thinking the last year or two of crossing over to a MacBook when I finally pull the trigger on a new purchase. Logos Is my primary reason for having a computer so I want something that will play…
I have several books that dont really assist me in sermon prep but are just regular books here. What is the best way to read these books and keep up with where your at in the book and not lose it? I tend to read multiple things at the same time on my phone or tablet.
How would I search for lemma.h:פָּנֶה lemma.h:אֶל lemma.h:פָּנֶה
In the NIV 84 bible, I can't figure out how to show the "red letters" pilgrim@gracegems.org
Noticed this new prepub on a technical point of Semitic linguistics, and it's from EISENBRAUNS! Does that mean there's a new agreement with the publisher? Will Waltke/O'Connor reappear on the offerings?