Is there a way that I can put my logos in the cloud to free up space on my computer?
How might I store my books in the Logos Cloud, please could you help me?
Apologies @Bill MacDougall - I should have pointed you to the support article on this but wasn't at my computer at the time.
The article here discusses use of cloud storage
Basically, the process is to open your library, select the books you want to move to the cloud (use Cmd-A to select a number of books), right-click on one of the selected books and select the Remove from this device option from the popup menu.
If that doesn't give you what you need, please advise.
Not entirely - but you can store a lot of (most of) your books in the Logos cloud if you wish.
They would then appear in searches but you would need to download them to read them.
Or you could use the web app (app.logos.com) but this is not as feature rich
Thank you Graham! How might I store my books in the Logos Cloud, please could you help me?
Thank you Graham, very helpful!
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