Canvas in Logos 10

Benjamin Burge
Benjamin Burge Member Posts: 4
edited November 21 in English Forum

Hi everyone,

Apologies if this is an old question but is there anyway to anchor a canvas so it appears, for example, in the Passage Study Layout menus or attached to the Bible passage itself? I am just thinking that it would be useful for a link to appear automatically when I look up a passage rather than having to search 'Canvas' itself seperately.

Many thanks

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  • John Fidel
    John Fidel Member, MVP Posts: 3,332 ✭✭✭

    Welcome to the forums Benjamin.

    There are a few ways you can make certain tools more accessible. The best is to drop it on to the shortcut menu so it ia just a click away. Here is a training video on how to do it.

    https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016817511-Toolbar-Shortcuts

    Once on the toolbar you can just click to open a blank one. If you want to open to one that you are using then you need to save your layout. If you need assistance on that, let me know.

  • Benjamin Burge
    Benjamin Burge Member Posts: 4

    Hi John,

    Many thanks for your reply.

    Unfortunately it doesn't quite answer my question (sorry I wasn't very clear). What I want to do is anchor a canvas I have already made to the Bible text. So for example: I have just created a canvas for Ezra 6:13-22. Is there anyway to anchor this canvas to the Bible passage so it either appears like a note would on the Bible text itself when I search for it, or come up as part of the Passage Study Layout menus, like a sermon I had created in Sermon builder would?

    Many thanks 

    Ben

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle Member, MVP Posts: 32,446 ✭✭✭

    Hi Ben

    Is there anyway to anchor this canvas to the Bible passage so it either appears like a note would on the Bible text itself when I search for it, or come up as part of the Passage Study Layout menus, like a sermon I had created in Sermon builder would?

    Not directly but it is possible to do something.

    You could create a note in the Bible text (so that would provide an icon there) and have a link in the note to the Canvas. So you could then open the Canvas directly from the note.

    It's a two-step process but is, I think, the best option.

    And if you don't know how to do any of the above please advise

    Graham

  • Benjamin Burge
    Benjamin Burge Member Posts: 4

    Hi Graham,

    Brilliant - Thank you!

    I hadn't realised I could link to another document like that. Really helpful.

    Thanks again

    Ben