Hey everyone,
You know that feeling when you're digging into a passage in Logos, and the perfect resource pops up right away? Or maybe, sometimes, you have to scroll through a bunch of books to find the one you really wanted?
If the second one sounds familiar, check out Book Prioritization. It's one of those features that makes using Logos smoother. Basically, Book Prioritization lets you tell Logos which books you like best for different things. Think Bibles, commentaries, dictionaries – you get to set the order you want to see them in.
Because Logos uses your priorities in a bunch of helpful places:
- Guides: When you open a Passage Guide or another guide, your favorite resources show up at the top. No more hunting!
- Right-Click (Context) Menus: Ever right-click a word to look it up? Your preferred dictionaries or lexicons will be right there near the top.
- Top Bibles: Get your go-to translations lined up just the way you like them.
It's all about getting the most relevant info to you faster.
How do you set it up?
It's pretty easy:
- Go to your Library.
- Find the little panel menu icon (looks like lines or dots) and click Prioritize Books. This opens a new panel.
- Now, drag books from your Library into that Prioritize Books panel. Arrange them top-to-bottom in the order you prefer.
- There are even some cool Advanced Prioritization options if you want to get super specific, like preferring a certain commentary only for Paul's letters.
Learn more here: https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019683652-Prioritize-Books
Taking a few minutes to set this up can make a big difference in your study flow.
How have you prioritized your Logos library? Any specific resources you always put at the top?