Color code formatting with visual filters?

Does anybody know if there is a way to create a visual filter based on formatting? Here is the problem I am trying to solve:
The printed versions of the Hebrew grammar and charts from Pratico - Van Pelt are all color coded to show Hebrew spelling patterns and grammar tagging. Unfortunately the Logos version of those products do not have the color coding. However, they do have bold print instead of the color. So my question is whether there is a way to tell Logos to highlight all bold print in red?
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Martin Knauber said:
So my question is whether there is a way to tell Logos to highlight all bold print in red?
Even if there was a search field (like Words of Christ) it would be an expensive filter as the wildcard * would have to be used. Manual highlighting might also be expensive.
Dave
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I might be able to do the manual highlighting as a volunteer job in my spare time if I knew how.
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Martin Knauber said:
I might be able to do the manual highlighting as a volunteer job in my spare time if I knew how.
Tools > Highlighting
Create your own Palette and then create a style. Unfortunately you can't undo bold text.
Dave
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Oh, ... that was a misunderstanding. I meant color coding the original files by working as a volunteer for Logos in Bellingham. That way it could be made available to everyone..
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Martin Knauber said:
I meant color coding the original files by working as a volunteer for Logos in Bellingham.
I don't work for Faithlife (the company that produces Logos software), but they don't use volunteers. Start a new thread with the suggestion that Faithlife align the colors to the print original and you should get a response from Faithlife.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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