Hey All,
Does anyone know a way to filter the timeline to show the lineage of judges, prophets, and kings in the combined, and split kingdoms?
If not, could you recommend a resource that has a good chart of that lineage?
Thanks,
Derek
Try this Derek and see if it accomplishes what you want.
Go to your library and type in the search bar "type:timeline" and it will show you the timelines Logos offers. Judges, Kings and Prophets each have a separate timeline there.
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Thanks Bruce, that was a great tip. Are all of these short cuts listed in the Logos Manual?
Derek Browning:Does anyone know a way to filter the timeline to show the lineage of judges, prophets, and kings in the combined, and split kingdoms?
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Derek Browning:If not, could you recommend a resource that has a good chart of that lineage?
Can search images for tables and timelines of:
judges, prophets, kings
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Claybon Collins Jr:Are all of these short cuts listed in the Logos Manual?
I'm not really aware of an actual manual but hanging out around the forums is a great way to learn lots. For instance I have tagged and rated each book plus have dozens of collections and all these ideas I learned from the forums. Hardly a day goes by when I don't learn something new.
Getting to know our libraries is a challenge and doing what we can to become familiar will help a lot. Take a look at all of the "types" that are listed in your library and realize that you can sort using any of them. e.g. author, publisher etc.
Also check out the wiki pages that are similar to a "manual" -
http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_5_Video_Tutorials
http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_Bible_Software_Wiki
Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving!!
Derek.
Morris Proctor shows a way to do this in a recent blog.
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Bayard Bastedo:Morris Proctor shows a way to do this in a recent blog.
=> http://blog.logos.com/2013/11/logos-5-locate-specific-charts-and-tables/
Thanks again for all of your help. I've found the multiple approaches very helpful.
Thanks,Derek