This tidbit's mainly useful if you spend time across several Bible packages (or Word, Powerpoint, etc), plus have several Logos4 windows. In my case, I work across my own Bible software, Libronix and then 4 windows of Logos4. And I keep the Windows7 toolbar on the right side due to needing vertical space for programs.
The 'tip' is that when Logos4 creates separate windows (with tabs/panels inside), Windows7 remembers the sequence that you created them. And when Logos4 executes a layout, it similarly loads the windows in the order created. In my case, I have my main Logos4 window, a window of OT related resources, a window of NT related resources, and a final window of 'reading' resources. And I created the windows in that sequence in my layout.
Then when I pin Logos4 to the Windows7 toolbar, they always list in that sequence. When I'm in Libronix, it's a simple click on the desired L4 panel, always knowing what it has. And when I pop a special Logos4 window open (e.g. Library or maps), it's always last in line.
