Speaker Labels - where are you

Okay, I hit the three circle icon in a Bible and look for the speaker label option. Not there.
I try the ESV, RSV, RSVCE, FSB, KJV, NABRE, and still cannot find it.
Can anyone help?
God bless,
Richard.
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The "Speaker labels" feature requires the "Reported Speech" data set, which is in Logos Silver or Verbum Scripture Study (or higher packages).
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Or Logos5 Crossgrade?
They show up in my Logos5 (I was downgraded to 'Crossgrade' after I took my OL test in the late Bronze age, and got a 'D'; I think Logos may have spies, just like the TV guys in Sweden.).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Denise said:
Or Logos5 Crossgrade?
Yes - even https://www.logos.com/product/28494/logos-5-core-datasets suffices (according to line #4 under datasets in the comparison chart)
Have joy in the Lord!
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Careful Now! There are those who don't see the humor in those kinds of remarks. You could be reported, Your post removed, And they might even strip you of your speaker labels. Tread Lightly !Denise said:I think Logos may have spies, just like the TV guys in Sweden.).
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Got it. Thanks. I need to upgrade as mentioned either to the next Verbum Package (Scripture Study from Foundations +) or the Minimal Crossgrade or Core Datasets.
Thank you everyone for your help.
Richard.
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Richard Kingston said:
Got it. Thanks. I need to upgrade as mentioned either to the next Verbum Package (Scripture Study from Foundations +) or the Minimal Crossgrade or Core Datasets.
Thank you everyone for your help.
You're very welcome!
If you follow the link you may see that MC and CD (as well as the Verbum base packages) follow dynamic Pricing which means you get it cheaper if you own some parts of it.
Have joy in the Lord!
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Thanks for the well-placed warning, Willard. Luckily we stocked up on tinfoil from the leftover Christmas display just last week, and removed any pictures of ourselves from the internet. We have a party coming up to watch the Super Bowl, you know.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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