Is there a way to add text in the left margin, like "Judgement". I found the way to add a symbol image to the margin, but the insert text in the palette only puts the text to the left of the word, not the left margin.
Just use notes? Creating a note inserts an icon which you can click or hover over. That way you have a huge margin to write in.
@Frank Yacone yes, you can configure style in the highlighting tool to be on the left of the text you apply it to. In the following example, I use a capsule (the blue tag-like shape), but you don't have to. Also in that example, I use a fixed text for recurrent use ("MI" = Main idea) but I duplicated the style and ascribed different values for other regularly used labels. There might be a way to add text on the fly with labels, but I don't use labels much, so if there is, I don't remember how. Others might be able to speak to that.
NB: I get to this screen by (1) opening the highlighting tool, (2) editing an existing style or duplicating it to create a new one that I then edit.
Can I reorder books in a collection that I created manually (no rules)? Various AI agents tell me to drag and drop to do it, or to rename the resources in the collection with a numerical prefix. Neither suggestion is available. Would it help if I added the books in the order that I want to see them in the collection? Thanks
I am having trouble getting this to work. Run a search to create a passage list, then search that passage list. I need the procedure for this please.
Thank you for the instructions on how to install Word Search on a new computer. I followed those instructions, but how do I start Word Search after the three sets of files are copied? As others have noted, though I have tried Logos, I still prefer Word Search. I started using it when it was Thompson Chain-Reference Bible.…
I just dont want to use AI. Is there a setting to turn this off?
I regularly set up layouts on my iPad and my Mac. Often I have 30+ resources listed when I am working on a particular topic. I read things on the tablet, and later do my research-writing on my Mac. Here is my question: without manually having to check whether I have the same resources on both layouts, is there a simple way…