Highlighting word/verse in Bible Word Study

When doing a Bible word study say from the NASB 95 and one selects the lemma "pas" in Mk. 4:13, how does one conveniently find this word in the "Grammatical Relationships" section? It would be super if the word/verse could be highlighted as such.
From the list we could get this with the main section highlighted for example in yellow...
Then after selecting "more >>" to expand the list, we could have this example below. For a novice like me, it took me quite a while to find the particular word. It is a very useful tool and I believe this enhancement would make it so much better. Thanks.
David
https://echucacommunitychurch.com
MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020), 8 gig RAM, macOS Ventura.
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David McAllan said:
When doing a Bible word study say from the NASB 95 and one selects the lemma "pas" in Mk. 4:13, how does one conveniently find this word
David,
It took me a while to figure that you didn't want "pas" itself (which would be present in all sections) but the original verse Mk 4.13!?
Dave
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David,
I understand what you are asking, but think it may not be easily implemented. I suspect the BWS is generated independently from the referring text/reference. It is generated from a "lemma" reference. A BWS is tied to a word not a biblical reference.
Not sure, but that's the way I'd view it.
That said, it is hard to find the reference and the use of the word in that reference in many cases. I'm just not sure what Logos will be able to do to implement that highlighting.
I can't think of a way to get what you want.
Sorry.
Chris
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Dave Hooton said:David McAllan said:
When doing a Bible word study say from the NASB 95 and one selects the lemma "pas" in Mk. 4:13, how does one conveniently find this word
David,
It took me a while to figure that you didn't want "pas" itself (which would be present in all sections) but the original verse Mk 4.13!?
Sorry about the poor wording Dave. Your right. I wanted to see the word "pas" in that particular verse I started from.
David
https://echucacommunitychurch.comMacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020), 8 gig RAM, macOS Ventura.
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David,
it took me a minute to realize what you were saying but this would be valuable to me also... [:D]
Robert Pavich
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