How do I export the complete list of my books in Logos 8?

Andy C
Andy C Member Posts: 7 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

How do I export the complete list of my books in Logos 8?

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,762

    Hi Andy - and welcome to the forums

    How do I export the complete list of my books in Logos 8?

    One way is to click the panel icon - three vertical dots - in the Library panel and choose "Print / Export"

    Then save the results from the Print / Export screen

    Hope this gives you what you need.

    Graham

  • Fred Chapman
    Fred Chapman Member Posts: 5,899 ✭✭✭

    Another option is a Bibliography Document

    To do this:

    1. Click Docs tab
    2. Create new Bibliography document from dropdown at to right
    3. In Bibliography document pane, click add at the top left
    4. Select Collection
    5. Select All Resources
  • Rick Ausdahl
    Rick Ausdahl Member Posts: 1,717 ✭✭✭

    Hi Andy - and welcome to the forums

    How do I export the complete list of my books in Logos 8?

    One way is to click the panel icon - three vertical dots - in the Library panel and choose "Print / Export"

    Then save the results from the Print / Export screen

    Hope this gives you what you need.

    Graham

    When I first tried this, the print/export option (and some of the others shown in the library screen capture) were not included in the list so I was a little perplexed.  But I had opened the library from the drop-down menu and apparently when the library is viewed that way, the three-dot panel icon lacks several options.  I had to open the library as an actual tab/window, then the panel icon includes everything shown in the screen capture.
  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,762

    When I first tried this, the print/export option (and some of the others shown in the library screen capture) were not included in the list so I was a little perplexed.  But I had opened the library from the drop-down menu and apparently when the library is viewed that way, the three-dot panel icon lacks several options.  I had to open the library as an actual tab/window, then the panel icon includes everything shown in the screen capture.

    Interesting - I wasn't aware of that limitation.

    Thanks Rick