This should be easy, but it isn't. How can I determine how many books in my library have been downloaded to my hard drive?
Additionally, how can I force the download of all books if I didn't select that option during the installation?
It is easy!
Download everything after installation: 1. In Library, open the sidebar → Devices → Not on this device. 2. Click any book in the results, then press Cmd+A (Mac) or Ctrl+A (Windows) to select all. 3. Right-click the selection and choose Download. Logos will queue and download all selected books.
It may be easy, but it's certainly not intuitive. Thank you, Don, for this helpful insight.
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I am pretty new to using the tools in Logos. I want to conduct a word search within a particular book of the Bible to see if there is any theme or repetition. What is the best tool and how do you use it? Thanks for helping this "old dog, learn new tricks." RW
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As the title says, I mis-clicked when editing and added "concieve" to the dictionary. I've searched the forums already, but the method I found (using the command/go box) doesn't seem to work anymore. Any help is appreciated!