Notes Questions

Kim Rosenberg
Kim Rosenberg Member Posts: 1
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Hi Everyone,

I'm very new to Logos and working my way through the training videos, but I have two questions for which a quick answer would be very helpful. 

When I make highlights and notes, is there a way to list them in reverse order? Logos is listing them by newest highlight first, but I would rather the oldest highlight be first so the notes are in the same order as the text.

Also, when exporting highlights, is there a way to do so that includes citation information? 

Thanks so much! 

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,813

    Hi Kim - and welcome to Logos and to these forums

    When I make highlights and notes, is there a way to list them in reverse order? Logos is listing them by newest highlight first, but I would rather the oldest highlight be first so the notes are in the same order as the text.

    This is a feature that has been requested previously but I am afraid it is not currently possible.

    If you are creating notes and highlights on a biblical book, you can set things up to order them by reference. Would that help?

    Also, when exporting highlights, is there a way to do so that includes citation information? 

    I think you answer is no, but please provide a bit more information on exactly what you are doing.

    Graham

  • Phil Gons (Logos)
    Phil Gons (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799

    When I make highlights and notes, is there a way to list them in reverse order? Logos is listing them by newest highlight first, but I would rather the oldest highlight be first so the notes are in the same order as the text.

    This is a feature that has been requested previously but I am afraid it is not currently possible.

    Notebook order is oldest to newest by default, with the ability to override and change the order manually. So if you add your notes to a notebook and then open that notebook, they'll appear in the order in which you took them.

    As Graham mentioned, you can also order canonically without using a notebook.