I see references to Greek or Hebrew words when I copy & paste to my notes, usually in format <G****>. How may I format this when writing my own note? Help says Ctrl+K, but there must be some underlying direction?
I see references to Greek or Hebrew words when I copy & paste to my notes, usually in format <G****>
Presumably the resources you are copying from have this format in them?
How may I format this when writing my own note?
I don't understand what you are asking here - please clarify and provide some more context
Hi Graham.
Copy & paste have the format and the hyperlinks work, but in my own word notes I do not know how to get <G****>' or whatever, to be a hyperlink to a resource in my library.
If you are building a Personal Book, such links would look like this: [[GreekStrongs:G****]], see https://community.logos.com/kb/articles/2181
Thank you, Mick: that will be helpful.
It seems not to work in a Note, though.
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