Adding PDFs & Prioritizing Books

Hello, I'm new to the app and I am loving it. I'm trying to figure out how to prioritize books and add personal pdfs though. The training videos that explain how to do this must be for the old version (or the desktop app?). Because the UI looks different and the directions are not accurate to what I can see in the UI on my laptop.
My mac is 2018 so I cannot download the desktop app so I'm using the webapp, perhaps thats the disconnect? Are these options only available on the desktop app?
Any info would be helpful. I would really like to add the scholarly papers that I have on pdf. I have converted them to docx files already. Hoping to also prioritize books.
Thanks in advance.
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Welcome to the forums!
As far as I'm aware, you need the desktop application to prioritize books, and personal books only work in the desktop application (and are built from Word documents, not PDFs).
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Welcome to the forums!
As far as I'm aware, you need the desktop application to prioritize books, and personal books only work in the desktop application (and are built from Word documents, not PDFs).
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What was your last macOS? May be possible to install an older (unsupported) Logos.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Monterey 12.7.6. I was curious about whether thats possible, I wasnt sure if they were downloadable, are they on the logos website somewhere? Thanks
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Thank you. Im glad its available, I might have to jump on a family members laptop to do it.
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You can learn more about prioritizing your books from here: Prioritize Books – Logos Help Center
As for personal books, you can only access them from the desktop application; if your regular access to Logos is from the web app, it's probably not worthwhile to build the personal books from someone's else computer. However, you can learn more here: How do I add and manage personal books? – Logos Help Center
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Here's the link… I'm not the expert (Monterey half-way down)
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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