I seem to have two copies of "Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: SESB Version"...Any ideas why?
I also have a "Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia—Morphologically Tagged Edition"...Can I view the morph tagging inline?
There were some versions that were retired or replaced. It's been a few years and I don't recall the reasons. The SESB you want is :
LLS:1.0.2042016-11-29T19:16:17ZBHSSESB.logos4
You can hide the other version and the morphologically tagged edition to help clean up your library.
Adding to Mark, the version he notes has inline interlinear for the ketib and qere only, where appropriate. Morphs are popups (and searchable).
Here is some of the information, and here.
Adding a bit more to Mark and Denise: there are several versions of BHS-based Hebrew Bibles in Logos. I once set up a Reading List of all Hebrew language bible texts in Logos to help users understand what they have in their libraries. Based on the information in the thread Mark linked to, I put "deprecated" behind those that Faithlife is not updating anymore - and if users tag their deprecated versions accordingly (as Logos suggested to us), this will one day show up for all of them in the CommunityTag field in the library.
Green arrows depict the current versions - all using different morphologies.