Dear Folk,
I there a way to make a bibliographic reference in a Clippings file into an active link if it is a Logos Resource?
Thanks,
Mike
Dear Dave,
I tried putting a text in a clippings file with a reference. I followed your directions, and it activated the link perfectly!
That was what I wanting to know.
The Community Help was not what I was asking. Let me be clearer.
If I put a clipping in the clipping document, and it contains a bibliographic reference to another Logos resource, but it is not given as an active link, is there a way to create an active link to that referenced resource in the clipping?
Not sure if that is clear enough. I know that a clipping has an active link in the upper left corner to the Logos resource it was taken from. If the clipping mentions another resource, is there a way to make an active link to that other resource mentioned in the clipping.
You can create a source link as you would in the Notes section (CTRL+click is needed unlike the supplied Clipping link).
How do I do this, step by step? I don't know how to create a source link as in Notes section.
In a course, there are suggested resources with their links. If I copy these to a clippings file, they show up as a colored link, and I can access them with CTRL + click. What I'm talking about is if I find a resource mentioned in another resource, but it is not linked. If I copy this, it is just text. How can I make it into a link?
Go to the source book and select Share > Copy Link from its toolbar. Select the book name in Clippings and click the Address link in its toolbar:
Paste the source link into the box and close it. Voila! Of course, this assumes you have that book in your library.
Thanks for the info.
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