I found a CD of the WordSearch 7 Bible Explorer AW Tozer library. Is it possible to have these resources (and there is a lot of them) recognized by my premium subscription of Logos?
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If you found it now on ebay, or unopened in the attic, I don't think so.
If you already had been a WordSearch customer back when Logos acquired that company, and the titles were activated to your WordSearch account back then, then Logos created a Logos account from that WordSearch account and put the Logos versions of those titles into that account - customer service would then be able to merge this account to your current Logos account now and the former WordSearch titles sitting there will appear in your lbrary.
@NB.Mick is likely correct, but if you didn't buy it off a third-party anywhere and it's something you found on your possession, you might be able to call/email Customer Service and see if there's a way to unlock it. Might not be, but worth contacting them.
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