Request: Video Tutorials
Hi everyone.
Firstly, I want to thank all the contributors here who are helping out guys like me. I have learned a lot about searches and who know what here since we in South Africa went on lockdown on 27 April. Thank you very much.
In my search for mostly searches, I have come across this video tutorial on Building a search criteria. I have watched this numerous times and replicated the search on my own. I don't know the author but I really enjoy his approach on teaching this, to me, difficult search.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mY5WHH6ljqI
I was wondering ... how many of you good teachers here are willing to share a video tutorial on some crazy search or something you have done? I know the help F1 on Logos is exceptional on detail and so on. But video tutorials where the author thoroughly explains what they are doing, is so much better than reading from the screen.
Maybe the admin of this group can start a Thread, called Video Tutorials or authors can share there YouTube channels with different tutorials. I have learned about search strings, short-cuts, and much much more from authors here ... many of which I never would have thought Logos is capable of.
If there are Advanced Logos users here with YouTube channels, please share it with us.
Thanks. Deon
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See if these tutorials are of any assistance. https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019103211-Logos-8-Training-Videos
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I watched all of them. Many are way too fast and impossible to follow.
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Deon Holtzhausen said:
I watched all of them. Many are way too fast and impossible to follow.
They do move along pretty fast. Did you try slowing down to half-speed during the parts that go fast? Also, I sometimes use my left arrow key to quickly re-run a section that I didn't quite get.
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Deon Holtzhausen said:
I watched all of them. Many are way too fast and impossible to follow.
I've been known to pause a video when I wanted to try something.
Philippians 2:3Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves.
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