I believe in L3 that I was able to colorize portions of my notes. For example, I had "application" notes to myself in burgundy. Now I can only Bold or Italicize. Please consider giving us the colorizing option within Notes. Thank you.
Hi Angela
This is a request made by other users.
Please see an entry in UserVoice made by MJ Smith after trying to collate input from forum users at http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-4/suggestions/1619077-rework-notes-function-in-one-or-multiple-phases. This does include the request to add support for different colours within Notes.
If you would like to add support to this request, please add your votes.
(If you are not familiar with the concepts behind Uservoice please see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/12621.aspx)
Graham
There is a new comprehensive suggestion about improving L4 Notes on Uservoice. Please go and vote for it here, and help us show Logos that Notes are really really important to us. It made the first page in less than two days, and is still moving upwards, but we need all the votes we can get.
EDIT: Guess you beat me to it this time, Graham. [:)]
I agree. The lack of this feature presents other problems, namely, if you copy and paste text that has been colorized in a different program, it is impossible to change it back to black in Logos notes.
I don't think this is the case any more. The text-edit box used to accept colored text but when you closed the note file and re-opened it the color was gone. Logos changed this and now if you paste colored text it reverts to black, I just tried it.
I agree. The lack of this feature presents other problems, namely, if you copy and paste text that has been colorized in a different program, it is impossible to change it back to black in Logos notes. I don't think this is the case any more. The text-edit box used to accept colored text but when you closed the note file and re-opened it the color was gone. Logos changed this and now if you paste colored text it reverts to black, I just tried it.
Oh, ok. When I do that, I have always corrected it on the spot by pasting it into word and fixing the format and then pasting it back in. Good to know, thanks, Kevin.