Logos Library Books Alphabetized and Easy text only print out needed for Library books

I use a MacPro5,1 Tower with a blade SSD Drive for the macOS and when trying to look up the 4,500 plus books of my Logos Library which it is a lost-cause, unless I have the book titles memorized. There should be a simple text version w/o the picture of the front cover, if necessary. The book covers load slowly and I must be on the internet to get the picture. A simple Text list of books and authors would be convenient to print out to figure out which book I would like to access/open up on the computer.
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Rev. William Burk said:
The book covers load slowly and I must be on the internet to get the picture.
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Curious which Logos Library view is being used ? Cover, Tile, or Details ?
Rev. William Burk said:A simple Text list of books and authors would be convenient to print out to figure out which book I would like to access/open up on the computer.
Logos wiki has => Bibliography that shows Bibliographic document.
Collection can be All Resources:
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This is from a PC not a MAC.
To choose what elements to show, click on an empty space on the heading bar. Click to turn items on and off. Note I have the cover image off.By clicking on the title in the heading line you can sort by that field. Note that an arrow head indicates this.
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MJ. Smith said:
This is from a PC not a MAC.
Screen shots of Library look be the same on Windows and macOS (difference between Windows and macOS is controls for minimising/maximizing along with arrow head appearance to indicate sort order)
MJ. Smith said:To choose what elements to show, click on an empty space on the heading bar.
On macOS, use right click (control + click) in empty space to show field selection list in Details view.
MJ. Smith said:By clicking on the title in the heading line you can sort by that field.
Clicking on Type sorts Resources by Type plus alphabetically within Type:
My primary Library sorted by Type (note Title does not have arrow head even though resource titles are sorted in ascending order):
FYI: personally have added prefixes (Year+, Series, ...) to many resource titles so sort in ascending order is chronological for content creation (can be earlier than publication date).
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