Synchronizing my windows

I'm a new Logos 4 user and I want to know how, or if I can, synchronizemy windows so that I don't have to change each one manually. Thank you.
John
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First, welcome to the forums! I don't know what you mean, but I will take a stab. If you mean sync the windows so that the Bibles and/or commentaries move together, what you want is called creating a "Link Set." For each "versified" resource (such as Bible or commentary), click on the book cover (upper left hand corner) and the following menu will appear. Choose a letter, and repeat with another resource. They will now be linked and will scroll together.
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John L. Holder said:
I'm a new Logos 4 user and I want to know how, or if I can, synchronizemy windows so that I don't have to change each one manually. Thank you.
John
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Wiki has => Getting Started with Logos page that includes => Home Page + First Steps section. The Home Page default layout includes 7 panels linked in a set (A), which may be sluggish to scroll, especially since one panel is Text Comparison that compares verse(s) in Top 5 Bibles.
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I guess I'm a slow learner but I still don't understand. I did what I thought you said but it still didn't work. Maybe I'm missing a step???? Thanks for your help.
John
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John,
What you need to do is link your resources. To do this:
- Click the resource book icon at the top left
- From the drop-down icon, look for Link Set
- Decide which set you will use. You can have different resources with separate links, but for now just set everything to Link Set A
- When the resource belongs to a link set, you will see the letter for that link set superimposed on the resource book cover icon (see screenshot below)
- Scroll and enjoy!
When resources belong to the same link set, scrolling any resource should automatically update the position of the others. This way, as you read a Bible, for instance, all your opened, linked commentaries will automatically scroll to keep up (if they have a commentary entry for that passage!).
You can link other tools as well, such as the text comparison window. But the more you link, the more it might slow down scrolling.
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