Question: Why are there so many different types of search? Does "All Search" include results from all the other search types?
Specifically, what do "Factbook Search" and "Factbook Tags Search" do?
From the Logos helpfile
Factbook Search:
This search returns all of the Factbook articles that match the search term. Click one to open the associated Factbook article.
Logos Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2024).
Factbook Tags Search:
This section shows all of the user’s resources containing a Factbook tag matching the search term. Open a resource entry to show where the tag appears in the resource and click a result to open the resource to that location. If the Factbook Visual Filter is enabled, click the tag to open the Factbook to the relevant article (or to a list of matching articles).
And, no, these are not all included in the All Search
Unfortunately, there are relevant terms lacking Factbook Tags (for a recent example see here).
Thank you, Graham!
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