The Study Assistant saves requests that can later be accessed for further review. Would it be possible to do the same for Search requests?
Precise searches should reproduce the same results each time they are run taking into account new resources and search bug corrections. For this reason, Logos allows us to preserve the search rather than the results — Save to Favorites icon (button) and the morphology and syntax search documents.
Thank you so much for your wise (as always) response. How about when conducting Smart Searches?
Smart searches also have the Save to Favorites feature but the rerun may result in different results so it depends on how you are using the results if they will meet your needs. The Study Assistant, however, has its own save function.
Thank you so much for your insight and help :)
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