Creating a scripture index

Hi,
2 1/2 years ago while working on my Th.B I wanted to include an appendix in my bachelor's final monograph. Someone told me how to do it, but 2 1/2 years has misplaced that memory. I remember that I had to save the final version of the paper as a txt file and then imported it into Logos (I don't remember where) and Logos created a canonical order index which I then exported and imported into the paper. My prof was very impressed. I want to do the same for my Th.M research thesis. Can anyone tell me how I need to go about replicating that?
Thanks,
James
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Im not quite sure what you are going for exactly, but it sounds like you just want an easy way to get all the verses you have used on one page.
I am guessing the workflow was:
- save your thesis as a .docx
- import it into Logos as a personal book
- select all
- right click and save as "Passage List"
- then you could export that in various ways
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But wouldn't the scripture index need to say on which page in the Word document you used a the Bible reference? Don't think there is a way to do that directly. Something like this (scroll down): http://www.gracelife.org/resources/bibletools/ might help (but I haven't tested it).
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Philip Bassham said:
save your thesis as a .docx
- It can be saved as a text file (.txt), then
- imported into a new Passage List via its Add menu.
- Sort it, and then
- Export it.
Dave
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Thanks, Dave!
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Thanks, Phillip!
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