Downloading FULL series for the most used resources

Bob
Bob Member Posts: 76
edited November 21 in English Forum

I would like to download the most used resources, but always including the full series.

There is a thread here that shows how to find the most used resources in the library, and then download them... https://community.logos.com/forums/t/192009.aspx

But that would only download, for example, the Colossians and Philemon volume of the NIV Application Commentary Series. I would like to also include all of the corresponding series.

Is there a good way to do this? 

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,638

    Bob said:

    But that would only download, for example, the Colossians and Philemon volume of the NIV Application Commentary Series. I would like to also include all of the corresponding series.

    Once you know that, for example, you want do download all of the NIVAC series you could select them all in your Library and then download all of them in one go.

    Details on downloading a group of resources at once are at https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025106492-Select-which-resources-to-download#download 

  • Bob
    Bob Member Posts: 76

    Thanks Graham. That will get the job done.

    It's a little awkward because it's hard to select all volumes from many series based on the most used list. But thinking about how to apply your answer, I think I can do something close by creating (only have to do this once) a mobile download library collection with my most used dictionaries/encyclopedias and commentary series. That should fairly easily cover the bulk of what's missing.

    Of course, since everyone with a large library probably has to think about choosing what to download on the mobile app, it would sure be nice to have a function to download the top N most used resources, with an option to include all the volumes of the series. Maybe we'll see that type of functionality in Logos 11! Or eventually, our mobile device storage will get so large that it doesn't matter anymore. :)