Export from Multiple Resources at Once??
I will teach through Psalm 127 in my next sermon.
Can we export from multiple resources at once? Sermon guide, exegetical guide, and passage guide ALMOST do this. I could have any of those curate all Psalm 127 content up, but I have to click each link to see the content, THEN get out of that link to got into another link.
I would like to ask my assistant to “create a pdf of or printout Psalm 127 from my 10 favorite”
I know I can “copy/paste” and build this. I wants quicker way. Can this quickly and easily be done another way?
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Can we export from multiple resources at once? Sermon guide, exegetical guide, and passage guide ALMOST do this. I could have any of those curate all Psalm 127 content up, but I have to click each link to see the content, THEN get out of that link to got into another link.
I would like to ask my assistant to “create a pdf of or printout Psalm 127 from my 10 favorite”
This request requires some more detail.
I would assume that Sermon Guide, Exegetical guide, and Passage guide are on the same link set so that they all return Ps 127 if it is entered in one guide (do you know that Passage Guide can have the same sections as Exegetical Guide?). Then what ---> do you Print/Export each guide?
What does "printout Psalm 127 from my 10 favorite" mean? What do you "copy/paste"?
Dave
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Sounds like you perfectly understand. I currently do is exactly what you asked.
I currently copy and paste the content from 5-10 commentaries into a Word doc and either print or save to PDF and send to my iPad to read, mark up, and start the brainstorming part of a message.
I was hoping I was missing something. I would love a Logos Feature within a “guide” that allowed me to pull content for a passage like Psalm 127 and click a box beside the resource I want to pull from and hit save to pdf or print. This can be done within a resource. If I hit print in a resource a sidebar pops up and I can check a box for what I want to bring. Example, I can hit print in a Bible while reading Psalms, then I can click the box next to Psalm 127 and that is the only Psalm that would print.
I understand that Logos is the compilation of what I’m looking, but I don’t want to live in Logos, I want to write, mark up, sketch, brainstorm. But instead of having everything at my fingertips via search or click, it would be great if I could use Logos to compile/aggregate a smaller yet expanded pool of resources for my research process. Currently, I can do it, but it’s a lot of copy and pasting.
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