if not is there a way to make one?
I mean notes not highlights.
I want to make one and jot down right away.
Sorry guys I actually found shortcut for creating a note.
it was simply "N" for it. I was using the letter for highlighting names and just had to delete that shortcut and it works as I wish.
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I don't believe there is one
And we can't add our own shortcuts into the program.
for highlights short cuts can be made
I am not aware of a keyboard shortcut - but on Logos 10 (Pre New Toolbar) - I just right click on a word or verse and select add note. That is the quickest access to add a note that I am aware of at this time.
@Graham Criddle is this still operable with the new toolbar?
yeah that's how I currently add notes.
In that case - sounds like a good suggestion to add a keyboard shortcut if possible….
You can add it as a suggestion here → https://community.logos.com/categories/feedback-logos
well done @Jin Chul Seo
Sorry I missed it
not a problem. found it searching on help center
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