Passage Guide - Series tab

In Logos 9 Passage Guide, there is a Series tab. It has various commentaries arranged in series. I have just downloaded the ESV Evangelical Commentary which consists of five volumes. How do I add that as a series to the ones in the Series list that seem to have been created automatically?
Many thanks for any help that you can give,
Richard.
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Select them in Library and click on the Information i icon. Scroll down until you see a heading Series, and click Set series for all to give them a Series name. I suspect you have the ESV Expository Commentary series, so be sure you use the correct name.
Dave
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Hi Dave
Might I ask if this 'Series' list is affected by 'priority'.
It isn't something I have ever found a use for.
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Mike
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Mike Binks said:
Might I ask if this 'Series' list is affected by 'priority'.
No it isn't
But it does enable easy navigation from one resource to another.
If, for example, you are in a commentary on John that is in a series, entering a reference in Romans will move to the corresponding commentary in the same series (assuming there is one)
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you can prioritize an entire series.Mike Binks said:Might I ask if this 'Series' list is affected by 'priority'.
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MJ. Smith said:
you can prioritize an entire series.Mike Binks said:Might I ask if this 'Series' list is affected by 'priority'.
Sorry - I didn't realise that is the question Mike was asking!
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Graham Criddle said:
Sorry - I didn't realise that is the question Mike was asking!
I wasn't sure which he was asking and figured there is nothing wrong with multiple right answers.
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