Is there a way to export the data from the Psalms Explorer?

I'm doing a study on the Book of Psalms. There is a lot of good information in the Psalms Explorer but I don't see a way of exporting it. For example, I can apply the Genre filter to "Lament." Using the "In Order" view, it lists 59 psalms. I would like to export that list into a Word doc but I don't see how. BTW…I tried using copy and paste, but the data is unreliable. Sometimes it misses some of the items in the list and sometimes it jumbles them so that they are not sorted properly. Has anybody figured out how to get the data exported from the Psalms Explorer?
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When there is no print/export function in the panel menu, it is safe to assume a screenshot is the only way you'll easily preserve the information. Note the screenshots can be pasted into notes.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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When there is no print/export function in the panel menu, it is safe to assume a screenshot is the only way you'll easily preserve the information. Note the screenshots can be pasted into notes.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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If you take a screenshot but want to manipulate the text, your gallery app will likely extract it from the pic.
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I believe this to be the single biggest limitation of the various interactives. I was thrilled when they initially came out, because they seemed like a great way to put together visuals for classroom use. But I quickly found that they're unusable for that purpose, because there's no good way to print or export your results so that you can actually present them to a class.
As a result, I almost never even open them up.
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What are you referring to with respect to "your gallery app?"
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Try the following Bible search: psalm:genre:lament
Be sure to set the search to "Chapter" rather than "Verse," then create a passage list of the results (in Compact view). This created a list of the 59 Psalms in numerical order.
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@Al Soares I followed the steps you mentioned and so tried to select all of the passages with my mouse. Then on my keyboard, pressed control + C to copy (on Windows, MAC might be command + C). I then opened my notes tool and made a new note. I then pressed Shift + Control + C (to paste without formatting) and this seemed to have worked for me.
Logos even picked up the verses so when I hover over them, it displays. I then went further and pasted it into a passage list and it captured all of the verses perfectly. I was able to export to Word from there, example file attached. Also s
ee below screenshots:
Hope this helps and that I understood correctly.
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