No, many of the book precede the concept of copyright. The publication date is intended to provide an indication of when older books were initially printed. For most purposes, the suffices.
OK, is there a way to sort my books by publication date?
That's easy. Make sure to show the column "publication date" (right click on the column headers in the library detail view if not) and click on it. Voila. Apart from empty and n.d. fields my library will sort nicely from Chaucer (published in 1483) through Kay Artthur (who will publish in 6643 - good that we have the PrePub program!)
If you right click anywhere inbound the headings—the row above the resource list—you can select which items you wish to display. Publication date is the 11th line. Select that, then click Publ in the headers, and you will have your library sorted by Publish Date. Note that some resources do not have a pub date listed.
Why is my Logos Dictionary not correcting mispellings? It offers no correct only to add the word to the dictionary.
I find the "Send to Proclaim" option distracting, how do I hide it from the Right Click Menu?
something changed so that I am unable to hear text to speech on the program that has on one side and ESV Bible on the other. I use the ctrl r to hear it. It works on the Truth for Today but not on the Bible side. I am not sure what changed, to cause that. Please help if possible. God Bless You.
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Is there a way to use a text to establish a chain such that in my bible study notebook, a note as attached to everywhere the text is found. For example, in the Sermon on the Mount the phrase "You have heard that it was said" Recurs several times. I would like to have a note anchored to each verse with the same tag, Oral…