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Is there a way to select and copy a passage from one of my resources, and have the bibliographic info automatically appear when I paste it into a blank document?
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Keith Dotzler said:
and have the bibliographic info automatically appear when I paste it into a blank document?
By this I assume you want more than a footnote? If so, that isn't a feature in Logos. Footnotes appear, but you probably know this already.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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For example, if I copy the following from A. W. Pink's The Interpretation of the Scriptures, pg. 7:
"MAN is notoriously a creature of extremes, and nowhere is that fact more evident than in the attitude taken by different ones to this subject."...will a footnote or something automatically be generated in the document where I paste such a quote, showing that it comes from page 7 of The Interpretation of the Scriptures?
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Keith,
It certainly will. It can generate a footnote in a number of standard styles, which you get to select from under Program Settings.
It might not work if you copy into a not-well known program. It works just fine in MS Word.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Wow! That is so neat. It didn't work in Open Office, but it does in MS Works.
Thanks alot for the help Mark. I Just upgraded to Logos4 last nite. I was new to Lib3 to begin with, but even I can see that the difference going from Lib3 to Logos 4 is astounding.
God bless!
Keith
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Correction: it DOES work in Open Office.
Keith
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Keith Dotzler said:
Correction: it DOES work in Open Office.
Keith
It also works in WordPerfect, though the information is pasted as an endnote, instead of a footnote. [:(]
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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I tried this in Word and it did not work
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Hi Robert
Robert Peters said:I tried this in Word and it did not work
Do you have "Copy Citations" set to "Yes" in Program Settings?
See http://wiki.logos.com/Program_Settings and particularly http://wiki.logos.com/Program_Settings#Copy_Citations for details.
Graham
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