What I am not able to find the map and image in my Library is it a resource which I have to buy it extra or it is a part of the Logos 4?I have tried to to type it ,but it doesn't show up.
Hi Tes
I assume that you have a collection called "Maps and images" created in a way similar to that shown in http://community.logos.com/forums/p/14927/114674.aspx#114674
What you are doing in your screenshot is saying that you want to search on the Title field in that collection.
If you now close the drop-down menu you have open (with the different search fields displayed) by clicking outside of that menu you will be able to enter the title you want to search on in the normal search field.
Does this help or do I misunderstand what you are trying to do?
Graham
If you are searching for an image add #image to your search terms in a Basic search. If you are looking for a map, look in the Biblical Places tool.
Tes, I see that you are referring to an image that was posted by Robert Pavich in this thread. There is no resource called Maps and images. He must have created a collection by that title. Read page 2 of that thread for some suggestions of how to create a collection like that.
Hi blessed Rosie,You are right! It was a screenshot from Robert Pavich.I was confused how he has done it.I have tried it and left with no solution, I have called logos tech.I was told that he did not know about it ,but was recommended to ask the sales dept.I didn't get a solution.I even asked,where to find the formulas for the Maps,no solution.Rosie my question is now where do I find the formulas to find different types of Maps.When I was in the school I hated the formulas for geometry and what is this and where are the formulas?
Tes, try this http://community.logos.com/forums/p/14927/114674.aspx#114674
Rosie my question is now where do I find the formulas to find different types of Maps
Tes, I don't know what you mean by "different types of maps." 1) If you want to find a map that includes some word or phrase in its title, use the method Robert posted about. Create a collection of Maps, using the rule I posted on that other thread which Kevin quoted for you. Then use the technique illustrated in Robert's screenshot. 2) If you want to find all the maps that include a particular city or other location, go to Biblical Places and type that place name in.
EDIT: Note that the latter method is much preferred. I don't find very many maps when I search for some word in the title of the map. Much better is to search for some place and find all the maps that have that place in it. You get more and better maps that way, I find.