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you can also set shortcut keys for highlighting
open the highlighting panel, right click on the highlighter you want, then click the "shortcut key" option which gives you a list to chose from
you should end up with your shortcuts labeled next to the highlighter. so for instance when i am reading a commentary for a sermon, i highlight the text i think is important, the just push "y" and it's yellow highlighted. then afterwards, you can use the little section mover (dont know the real name) at the top right of the resource, change that to "highlight" and move back and forth to just the things youve highlighted, your own cliff's notes of sorts.
Jesse Frame - New Mission Systems International, Australia
Do you mean using the highlighting tool? Once you highlight a word or passage with a color, if you highlight another and hit Cmd (apple) + K it highlights that word or passage with the last highlight type that you used.
Yes that is what I am doing. Thanks for the help will make it easier when highlighting the same word.
You could just use a visual filter to do this automatically if you want to highlight the same English word in a passage or resource. See http://wiki.logos.com/Visual_Filter
Mobile Development Team Lead
Oh cool, I will study this, it looks very promising. Thank you
cheryl,
doing a visual filter is very easy...just:
1.) Right click your word, choose "search this resource."
2.) After the results are in, choose "make filter."
3.) Then just choose the highlighting style that you want on that particular word.
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
Hi Robert, Followed the directions, but how do I get it to search after I have put the highlighting style in? It just comes up with another box to fill in.
I tried clicking enter, but that did not work.
Thanks
Cheryl