Finding Citation Button in Logos 8
Can anyone please tell me how to find the citation for books (such as commentaries) in Logos 8 (I am trying to find the missing key that used to make creating a bibliography citation so easy in the old version). You could just select the style you wanted (e.g. Turabian) and then hit "copy" and paste it into your paper and now I cannot find it...Thank you!
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Open the resource and click the Panel menu (Three dots at top right of resource pane)
Then select Information, set the citation style, click copy
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Thank you!!!!!!!
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I am having this trouble as well, but changing the citation style still doesn't provide the citation with the pasting of the resource. Any other suggestions?
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I am having this trouble as well, but changing the citation style still doesn't provide the citation with the pasting of the resource. Any other suggestions?
Welcome to the forums.
I'm sorry, I do not understand your question. Can you describe what you are trying to do and what is not working?
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I think I misunderstood the original post as having my same issue. I cannot get my resource cut and paste to carry a citation from the source no matter if I paste into Pages, Word or Google Docs. It used to be that a footnote was automatically inserted with the quote.
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I think I misunderstood the original post as having my same issue. I cannot get my resource cut and paste to carry a citation from the source no matter if I paste into Pages, Word or Google Docs. It used to be that a footnote was automatically inserted with the quote.
I understand. Check your Program Settings to insure you have Copy Citations set to Yes
To access the Program Settings you can click the Tools tab. If you do not have Program Settings pinned then just type Program in the search bar.
You can also access Program Settings by clicking the menu button at the top right of you Logos screen
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it's all been clicked "yes"
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it's all been clicked "yes"
I am not sure why it is not working for you. Here is a short screencast that demonstrates how to copy and paste from a resource in a way that includes citations. In this case I am using MS Word for Mac
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Thanks for asking this question. I was wondering the same thing, and thought the Citation button was more easily accessible in prior versions.
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