search highlights

I believe that i read this before but could not find it.
I slightly recall a post where the discussion was about doing searches and then as the results came up you could click on them and the book opens and there was a highlight[color] of that text of what you searched for, something about changing the settings and color...
Any help here....
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Robert,
Robert Booth said:I slightly recall a post where the discussion was about doing searches and then as the results came up you could click on them and the book opens and there was a highlight[color] of that text of what you searched for, something about changing the settings and color...
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A. Just click on the highlighted search result, Logos4 will position your resource to the word and it shows up highlighted.
Notice in my search window that i had 2 words (Christ Jesus), since they were not in quotation marks, Logos4 looks for each occasion of each word. Then highlights each word with a different color.EDIT:
B. Notice that i put my search words in quotes (Logos4 now considers it a single search field) and the highlighting color is the same for both words. Again when i click on the highlighted words in the search window Logos4 opens the ESV to that location. And there i see my search words highlighted.
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Right, that is what i get.
Also i notice that your colors are the same as mine, but i recall i that there was a brief discussion on how to change these colors in the settings, but i can not find nor remember where it was.....then again i could be wrong...
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Robert Booth said:
Also i notice that your colors are the same as mine, but i recall i that there was a brief discussion on how to change these colors in the settings, but i can not find nor remember where it was.....then again i could be wrong...
i am not aware of a way to do this. In the Program Settings tool window there doesn't seem to be a way to do this.
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You can't change the colour! Note that an OR'd expression is a single term (all results have the same colour).
Dave
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