Search for words in books without page numbers
Book: Carl A. Volz, The Medieval Church: From the Dawn of the Middle Ages to the Eve of the Reformation (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2011).
Question: What is the point in having purchased a book from the Logos library that does not have page numbers (and there is a printed edition!), and whose thematic index also does not link to the places in the book where the themes are?
And, worse, the search in the Windows Logos app within the book does not give the exact locations in the text where the entries are! For example, a search for 'Abelard' indicates 19 entries in the book, but you have to be the one to look for where these entries are in the middle of a huge pile of text!! Which, obviously, is not manageable...
Or am I missing something?...
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Question: What is the point in having purchased a book from the Logos library that does not have page numbers (and there is a printed edition!), and whose thematic index also does not link to the places in the book where the themes are?
Answer: To read it.
[This is a FLEB title, not a Logos one. It is auto converted from the publisher and is not a Logos edition resource.]
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Ok... thanks for the reply.
[I have exported the text to Word and search there, and obtain a precise location of the words searched]
[The same when I want to listen the book, is better in Word, more precise, without breaks...]
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