Newbie Needs Help with Copying Verses in a Particular Format

COULD SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO DO WHAT I'M SURE IS A SIMPLE THING.
I want to be able to copy and paste versed in word in the following format:
1) In paragraph form
2) The book name, chapter & verse # appear in a bold font at the start of the paragraph
3) All other verses after the first one would have only the verse # in bold and the verse text in
regular Times Roman 14pt.
Seems really simple but I can't figure it out.
Thanks in advance
RM
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rustin myers said:
1) In paragraph form
2) The book name, chapter & verse # appear in a bold font at the start of the paragraph
3) All other verses after the first one would have only the verse # in bold and the verse text in
regular Times Roman 14pt.Logos 5 does not have word processor capabilities, so you will need to do the formatting manually. The three drop downs in CBV will allow you to select the part Logos can do. The fully formatted option will do the rest for you
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rustin myers said:
2) The book name, chapter & verse # appear in a bold font at the start of the paragraph
3) All other verses after the first one would have only the verse # in bold and the verse text in
regular Times Roman 14pt.Welcome [:D]
Logos Copy Bible Verse allows Word Style to be specified:
For illustration, used default styles in Word 2010 then modified style with desired font and size.
Can combine Header and Verse(s) into one paragraph that pastes into Word with Normal style:
In Word, can change style for paragraph or modify Normal.
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Could you please imagine I'm like a 6th grader and explain that step by step.
1) do this2) go to etc.
It looks like you have done it but I can't tell if you are in MS Word or in The Word.
Thanks,
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rustin myers said:
... explain that step by step.
Logos videos has => Intro to Copy Bible Verses Tool and => Copy Bible Verses Tool: Advanced
Wiki has => http://wiki.logos.com/Copy_Bible_Verses
rustin myers said:It looks like you have done it but I can't tell if you are in MS Word or in The Word.
"Reference + One Bible Paragraph" Copy Bible Verses Syntax used for first screen shot with MS Word 2010 in front of Verbum 5.2a SR-5:
%NoCharFormatting
%NoParFormatting
%NoFootnotes
%NoCitation
%HeaderStyle=Heading 1
%ForEachVerseStyle=List Paragraph
=Header
<p>[FullPassageRef] ([Version])</p>
=ForEachVerse
<b>[VerseNum]</b> [VerseText]"One paragraph with Reference and Verse(s)" Copy Bible Verses Syntax used for second screen shot with MS Word 2010 in front of Verbum 5.2a SR-5:
%NoCharFormatting
%NoParFormatting
%NoFootnotes
%NoCitation
=Header
<b>[FullPassageRef] ([Version]) </b>
=ForEachVerse
<b>[VerseNum]</b> [VerseText]FYI: Copy Bible Verses (CBV) using Logos 5.2b Beta 2 has the same appearance. CBV styles sync'd from Verbum 5.2a SR-5 to Logos 5.2b Beta 2.
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You must know some pretty smart six year old's. I'm not sure how sending me computer code is
going to help me here. Thanks for trying but I don't see us really connecting here.
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Have you read the wiki or watched the video? After doing either (or both), if you ask more specific questions we may be better able to get your copying on track.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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rustin myers said:
You must know some pretty smart six year old's. I'm not sure how sending me computer code is going to help me here. Thanks for trying but I don't see us really connecting here.
Were the Logos 5 Tutorial Videos about Copy Bible Tool helpful ?
Introduction => https://www.logos.com/support/logos5/cbvt
Advanced => https://www.logos.com/support/logos5/cbvt-advanced
Looking at wiki page again => http://wiki.logos.com/Copy_Bible_Verses gave me an idea how to specify Word Style for one paragraph that works.
* Opened Logos 5.2b Beta 2 to a blank Layout, then clicked Tools followed by Clicking Copy Bible Verses:
* Opened Logos Help by clicking ? on right side of screen
Copy Bible Verses and Help opened in an area on the right side of the screen.
Logos Blog => http://blog.logos.com/2014/05/logos-5-how-to-resize-panels-with-the-highlighting-tab/ shows resizing of tabs on the left side, which can also be done to resize items opened on the right side of the screen.
* Dragged Help and Copy Bible Verses to new locations, which changed their sizes
* Dragged a Bible shortcut into the middle that can be covered by MS Word 2010 while able to see Logos Help and Copy Bible Tool
* Searched Help
* Clicked on Copy Bible Verses
* Logos Help has Copy Bible Verses
* Scrolled Help down to show Copy Bible Verses Syntax followed by clicking CBV Copy, then Copy Bible Verses style name
* Right click on CBV style has pop-up choice to Edit Style
* Opened MS Word 2010 and sized new document so screen shot has MS Word 2010 in front of Logos 5.2b Beta 2
* In MS Word 2010, used keyboard shortcut command+v to Paste (from CBV copy)
* In MS Word 2010, clicked off paragraph markers followed by clicking within pasted paragraph. Style changed to the one specified in CBV tool. Right click on style, then clicked Modify:
* In the "Modify Style" pop-up, changed Font to Times New Roman and Size to 14 followed by dragging pop-up over all paragraph text for preview:
In MS Word 2010, have option to Modify Style only for this document or all new documents. Once the style is modifed, the next Copy using CBV and Paste into MS Word will have desired appearance:
Revised "One paragraph with Reference and Verse(s)" Copy Bible Verses Syntax that specifies MS Word Style:
%NoCharFormatting
%NoParFormatting
%NoFootnotes
%NoCitation
%HeaderStyle=List Paragraph
%FooterStyle=List Paragraph
=Header
<p><b>[FullBookName] [ChapterNum]: </b>
=ForEachVerse
<b>[VerseNum]</b> [VerseText]
=Footer
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Thank you for asking but after watching a video on you tube( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoVMNYzT6t8) it all made sense to me.
I was a long time e-sword user for years until I upgraded to a newer mini version and then the program could not locate the modules and basically it never worked for me again.
Someone recommended the Word and I've been slowly trying to get up to speed on it.
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rustin myers said:
the Word
Okay, I'm confused - this is the Logos 5/Verbum forum. What does Word have to do with it?
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ. Smith said:rustin myers said:
the Word
Okay, I'm confused - this is the Logos 5/Verbum forum. What does Word have to do with it?
That does kind of address his confusion. It also negates all the work KSJ4 did.
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rustin myers said:
Someone recommended the Word and I've been slowly trying to get up to speed on it.
Logos Bible Software is Free => https://www.logos.com/install albeit Logos has a bit more to learn since Logos can do more than theWord.
Logos offers a number of free resources => https://www.logos.com/products/search?sort=pricelo&pageSize=30
Vyrso resources are usable in Logos; Thankful for 750 free Vyrso eBooks since Thanksgiving 2011 => https://vyrso.com/products/search?start=0&sort=pricelo&pageSize=60
Thankful that vast majority of my Logos and Vyrso resource purchases can be used on Windows, OS X, Android, iOS, and in a Web Browser.
A number of Logos features need appropriate resources. Logos Wiki has => http://wiki.logos.com/Upgrade_or_Crossgrade
Logos Blog => http://blog.logos.com/2014/05/why-do-i-need-so-many-books/ mentions over 40,000 resources are available for Logos, which is substantially more than theWord.
Caveat: none of theWord modules are usable in Logos. Flip side is theWord needs less computer capabilities than Logos. A thumb drive is viable for a portable installation of theWord.
My favorite Logos feature is visual filter highlighting that combines hundreds of search results for simultaneous display.
Matthew 6:9-13 has seven verbs in the imperative mood that can be highlighted in Greek, English, and Spanish resources that have appropriate resource tagging. Logos wiki has => http://wiki.logos.com/Extended_Tips_for_Highlighting_and_Visual_Filters#Examples_of_visual_filters
Noticed an example screen shot of theWord showing verses that have Holy AND Ghost. Logos Bible Search syntax for verses that have Holy AND (Ghost OR Spirit) can be:
Holy (Ghost,Spirit)
Bible search includes English translation of Greek New Testaments with interlinear tagging.
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Kent said:
... It also negates all the work KSJ4 did.
Wiki => http://wiki.logos.com/Copy_Bible_Verses#Example_Copy_Bible_Verses_Syntax now links to reply with many screen shot illustrations along with one more syntax example.
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