Re-Tip: Put Your Notes in a PB

This is just a reminder of just how powerful Logos is.
When L4 first came out, Bob was trying to explain why notes didn't belong in Logos (serious notes; not the highlighting / margin variety kind). I don't know if he changed his mind; I agree with him.
Notes span a lifetime. Many computers, several Bible packages, and kids that you taught and now 'want your notes'. My Dad's were handwritten in his Bible, but he spent months to copy them out.
This isn't an argument against serious notes in Logos. Only as a reminder just how powerful Logos is.
I keep my notes separate. I have a verse-based group with 97,000 entries (not hard using MJ's suggestion of multiple verses per note). Then I also have hundreds of RTFs for lengthy studies I've done, and others I liked.
And all slide neatly into two Logos PBs. One keyed as a commentary; the other as a monograph. Both attachable to my Logos Bibles with CitedBy tools.
No other Bible software can match this incredible power in Logos.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
Comments
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Can you tell us how you do this? Do you have the steps to make the commentary in PBB?
Thanks
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jimerwin/ - a postmodern pastor in a digital world
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In general see http://wiki.logos.com/Personal_Books and look in resource type requirements. Look for examples in the Files forum.
Dave
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