I noticed when you do a search under each section there is a tab for notes. Where do these notes end up getting stored for later use?
Hi, David:
When I go to my Search tab, I don't see anything in it about Notes. Could you post a picture of what you are seeing?
Hi, David: I noticed when you do a search under each section there is a tab for notes. Where do these notes end up getting stored for later use? When I go to my Search tab, I don't see anything in it about Notes. Could you post a picture of what you are seeing?
Ok I am not at my computer with L4 installed, but I found a screen shot on the wiki that displays what I am referring to, this time in the passage guide. It is just below the last red arrow.
Here are my steps:
Maybe someone else will have a better way to answer your question.
They are stored 'right there' so to speak, and only turn up if you do that exact PG again.
Hmm, seems a little unneccessary. Any idea how someone would use that feature in that way?
I think they're mainly meant for comments about which commentaries were useful and which weren't, or what you've read and what you haven't. I haven't used them myself.
But I think I should correct myself. I think they probably should turn up under My Content in a Search, but they'll need a bit of time to index first.
they probably should turn up under My Content in a Search
Spot on, I just tried it and it works perfectly.
I think they're mainly meant for comments about which commentaries were useful and which weren't, or what you've read and what you haven't. I haven't used them myself. But I think I should correct myself. I think they probably should turn up under My Content in a Search, but they'll need a bit of time to index first.
Interesting approach...
There might be something interesting in this thread, but I didn't really take the time to read it: Why Notes on Passage Guide et. al.
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