In hard copy - I like to start the new year with a new 'clean' unmarked bible. How do I do that in Logos without getting all my historical marks and colouring etc ? I have asked this before - but can't find the thread. Blessings - Mike O
The easiest way that I know to do this is to make sure all existing highlights are in a named notebook(s), e.g. “2024 Highlights”. Then create a new notebook titled “2025 Highlights” and use the Visual Filters menu to turn off the display of highlights in the 2024 Highlights notebook. This will give you the clean bible you are looking for in Logos.
The Highlights tool allows you to specify which notebook new highlights are automatically saved into.
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Rt2.7 “Bringing in the sheaves:” Langue and parole, grammatical possibilities/impossibility, qamets or qamets chatuph?, and the invalidity of inclusivist interpretation One of the exciting, motivating factors for studying the biblical languages is seeing that grammar may allow for multiple interpretations, as well as…
I created a reading plan in my logos software. I would like to create calendar entries on my IPHONE so that I can see. Has anyone done this? I have Logos desktop on my PC and mobile on my IPHONE and IPAD
I have been trying over and over to follow the stated instructions as to how to import BibleWorks Notes but so far I have been unsuccessful. Help
I was wondering for documentation purposes does anyone use the Windows's virtual desktop feature - for example, run Logos and Verbum on different desktops? or run Logos and their thesis software and their browser on separate desktops? If so, how do your use it? Run into any problems?
I am trying to create a reading plan that includes specific chapters of different resources each day. For example, on the first day I want to read the prefaces & chapters 1-2 of "Authenticity: A Biblical Theology of Discernment" as well as the first chapter of "Fire Within: St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, and…