Canon Comparison Access
I have seen some people talk about a (new)? feature called Canon Comparison. How can I access it? I have looked under tools and under layouts. Any advice is appreciated.
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I have looked under tools and under layouts. Any advice is appreciated.
Did you actually search in the Tools area or you only looked around? All the tools do not fit in the featured section so it's best to search instead of only scanning around. For myself, I don't trust my eyes and I have little patience to do drop-downs looking for stuff, so my automatic behavior is to do a search.
(More on the Canon Comparison tool: https://www.logos.com/features/canon-comparison)
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Well, Yasmin, I tried your method (smiling). No Canon Comparison. I checked on Logos.com ... looks like you need Starter. Which I have, including the manual for Canon Comparison. I gave up ... it's an interactive. I wonder where they went. Though good riddance, I suppose.
We'll see how Christian fares.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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I hope it's not gone. I found the canon comparison very helpful.
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Yasmin's instructions work well for me. Open the tools menu, type canon comparison in the text box and it appears in the list.
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Look in the library. All interactives are in there too.
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Canon Comparison is an interactive, which means it's a book that shows up in your library. If you don't have it downloaded, then it won't show up in the Tools menu.
You can find it in your Library and downloaded (and/or open it) from there.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Yep ... 15 years of experience made me guess the design. Glad I'm not new.
Of course, if the Web setting is off, the interactives won't show in the library either (if not downloaded).
But thank you.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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I did not have it downloaded.
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