Please provide a simple sort by tag feature in clippings so that they can be exported and used sorted by Scripture ref, for example.
I thought it used to be possible to open the same clippings file in side-by-side panes and drag and drop clippings to rearrange them, but that's not possible now.
I find it really frustrating that Logos adds a feature and then doesn't make it useful. Do you really expect that we will all add clippings in the exact order that's eventually needed the first time? At the very least clippings should be sortable by Scripture reference and source, in either order, but at the least by Scripture reference for books organized that way.
In addition, I've tried exporting the clippings to a document then attempting to organize, but the export has all kinds of extraneous material that makes using the export very very difficult.
and a simple sort by book of Bible..
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