Not able to find collections

Miguel Anaya
Miguel Anaya Member Posts: 1 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I am looking for a collection I named "My Mark Study."  I've used the layouts button to find that collections, but would llike to know if there is a more direct way to identify and retrieve that collection (and any other collections I've made).  Thanks.  Miguel Anaya

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  • Rich DeRuiter
    Rich DeRuiter MVP Posts: 6,729

    I am looking for a collection I named "My Mark Study."  I've used the layouts button to find that collections, but would llike to know if there is a more direct way to identify and retrieve that collection (and any other collections I've made).  Thanks.  Miguel Anaya

    Go to Tools and under the Library heading click "Collections" this will open a "New Collection." Ignore that for now. Near the top you'll see "New" and "Open." To find/open a collection you've already made, click "Open" and scroll down to find the collection you're looking for, or begin typing it's name in the "Find" box at the top of  the drop-down list.

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  • St. Columcille
    St. Columcille Member Posts: 37 ✭✭

    Since Logos has updated, I am having this issue of finding collections in my Tools. It jumps from Charts to Courses, the word "Collections" should be between them, but not mentioned. When I use the Search feature, I go to the books tabs and only shows each individual book in my library and none of my collections. When I go to the Help Manual and search for Collections, it tells me I can add a collection from TOOLS-Library-Collections. There is no Library label in Tools neither. How do I access my collections so I can search within that collection?

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 55,591

    What platform are you running on? For the PC desktop:

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