Page Numbers

I'm trying to note and cite something in Logos 4 but I need to know what page number I am on in the book. The cite created by logos does not tell me that. How can I find out what page number I am on?
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Hey Ryan!
Not all resources have page numbers. Which one are you using?
By the way, is there a reason you haven't updated to the free L5 engine? L4 is no longer being developed, and updates have ceased except for the occasional service release.
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I have not updated to L5 simply because of the money. I've been using various resources so I guess some have page numbers and some do not?
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Pastor Ryan Northcutt said:
I have not updated to L5 simply because of the money.
In the Logos ecosystem, the software is always free. You pay for the resources. Some features require certain dataset resources, so by moving from L4 to L5 you would have some features inaccessible to you. However, as long as your computer system meets the recommended specs, you should do so anyways. L5 is a continuation of L4. Just as you may have updated from L4.5 to L4.6 (for free), you should update from L4.6 to L5. Existing features continue to be updated, but only in the L5 stream. Furthermore, the L4 forums are nearly Ghost towns. You are much more likely to find the answers you may need in the L5 forum. You can learn more about installing L5 HERE.
Pastor Ryan Northcutt said:I've been using various resources so I guess some have page numbers and some do not?
Yes. Most "Logos edition" resources do have page numbers, but not all. Virtually no Vyrso resources have page numbers. If you are concerned about a particular resource, I might be able to check my library to see about it.
Is your concern over page numbers due to practical reasons? Academic? Other? Knowing that we might be able to help you with other options.
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I'm sure there is a better way to do this, but the way I do it is to copy and paste a section from the page I need into WORD. Logos creates a citation including the page number and places it in the footnote. Then I copy the page number into my writing software.Pastor Ryan Northcutt said:How can I find out what page number I am on?
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Hi Kevin
Kevin Maples said:I'm sure there is a better way to do this, but the way I do it is to copy and paste a section from the page I need into WORD. Logos creates a citation including the page number and places it in the footnote
This only works for resources which have page numbers - which is the problem which Ryan is coming up against.
Graham
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Now I see where he said he already tried to cite it. Sorry.Graham Criddle said:Graham
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Kevin Maples said:
I'm sure there is a better way to do this, but the way I do it is to copy and paste a section from the page I need into WORD. Logos creates a citation including the page number and places it in the footnote. Then I copy the page number into my writing software.Pastor Ryan Northcutt said:How can I find out what page number I am on?
If all you want is to see the page numbers, you only need to turn them on under the Visual Filters (three circles) icon -- provided, that is, that the resource has page numbers.
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Thanks. That is definitely easierfgh said:If all you want is to see the page numbers, you only need to turn them on under the Visual Filters (three circles) icon -- provided, that is, that the resource has page numbers.
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I figured you'd think that.[:D]
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