I just found this out
I just found this out. The author of this particular book is summarizing each "part." When he says something like "In Part 2" .... and the Part 2 is tagged to the actual Part 2 further in the Book you can click and drag the "Part 2" into a new window. This saves time going back and forth and makes it convenient so you can summarize Part 2 in a brief look.
Found this out totally by accident.
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The author of this particular book
What book?
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The author of this particular book
What book?
Doesn't matter. This works in all books. He was just giving an example.
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Thanks, Rosie and Milkman.[:)]
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Doesn't matter. This works in all books. He was just giving an example.
I guess I am missing something because I am lost as to how this works. But I appreciate the OP and your comments, Rosie. I am sure I will figure it out eventually.
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I guess I am missing something because I am lost as to how this works.
What they are saying is that whenever you see a link in Faithlife you can drag-and-drop that link to create a new resource panel open to the specified location. What is important in this instance is that when the reference is in the same reference, using drag-and-drop allows you to see the reference contents without affecting your original position.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I have been using Logos regularly since 2007, and I did not know this. Thanks for pointing it out!
Disclaimer: I hate using messaging, texting, and email for real communication. If anything that I type to you seems like anything other than humble and respectful, then I have not done a good job typing my thoughts.
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I guess I am missing something because I am lost as to how this works.
What they are saying is that whenever you see a link in Faithlife you can drag-and-drop that link to create a new resource panel open to the specified location. What is important in this instance is that when the reference is in the same reference, using drag-and-drop allows you to see the reference contents without affecting your original position.
Wow. That is helpful. Thanks MJ and thanks to the OP for this thread.
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