Is there an ability to create folders for diferent notes, say put all my notes for Romans in a folder, Grace in a folder, etc?
If not could this be a possible feature to be added?
Is there an ability to create folders for diferent notes, say put all my notes for Romans in a folder, Grace in a folder, etc? If not could this be a possible feature to be added?
You can have multiple note files, is that what you mean? You can have a file for Romans and a file for Grace. Doesn't that accomplish what you want?
I was thinking more along the lines of folders within the notes program to separate the different studies, i.e. folders for Romans and Grace, ones that could be named for any study I am doing.
I could end up with close to 50 sermons or studies on Romans, as well as any other book study i do.
I was thinking more along the lines of folders within the notes program to separate the different studies, i.e. folders for Romans and Grace, ones that could be named for any study I am doing. I could end up with close to 50 sermons or studies on Romans, as well as any other book study i do.
Currently no. Are you thinking of having one note file for Romans with folders within that note file for different topics or are you talking about having multiple note files arranged in various folders? if you are talking about the latter you could create a folder in favorites called "Romans" with sub-folders for your topic. The benefit to this is that you could put things other than just your note files e.g. passage guides, word studies, etc.
The latter- let me play with that a little bit see how it works.
If I do that will the files be in 2 places notes and favorites?
They will be available from both places.
the folders in Fav's seem acceptable- except you cannot move your saved layouts to that location- so its impossible to save ur whole study accept in Guides or layouts?
Whyndell, I saw something the other day that someone posted which may be of help. That is to put the notes into a favorites file. Make a favorites called notes...slide in Romans as a subfolder of that...then maybe a subfolder called chapter 4...I'm using it now and it seems to work fairly well. What's nice is that it's not limited to notes....I can also put my clippings in there too.
Whyndell,
I t may not accomplish exactly wna t you want, but I think what Mark teaches in this video might get you as close as L4 can get right now. Watch this video and see how his method works for you
http://www.logos4training.com/videos/favorites/
Fred, did you note the dates in this thread?
Thanks for the heads up Jerry. I did not note the dates.