Is there a way to group notebooks together under one heading? I'm xteaching Luke chapter by chapter and would like to group all of my notebooks for Luke under a single heading or folder.
Thanks,
Tom
You could use a Favorites folder to contain all the relevant notebooks
You will find Favourites in the Tools area. You can make folders and folders within folders. You can drag and drop the tab for almost any resource into a folder in favourites. You can put your notes in there, searches, Maps, Guides as well as Bookmarks to specific pages in a resource, Passage Lists, and Clippings. You can even drag and drop links from web sites in there.
There is some information about using favourites here:
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/18383909555981-Favorites-Quick-Links
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