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Could you give me a link to instructions on importing personal books? I searched Logos Help for Personal Book but came up empty. Thanks.
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Mon, Oct 12 2020
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You know, I realized that the problem with this solution is that you don't have all the Notes features available. In other words you can't select them and add/subtract tags, move them as a group to a notebook and print the full content of the all of them together. So I'm assuming then that there is no way within the notes tool to look at notes by selecting
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Thanks Graham.
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Logos allows us to filter notes where each new "facet" or filter key is a subset of previous keys. For example if I choose TagA then TabB I will get all the notes with TagB that are a subset of all the TagA notes. I'd like to find all the notes that have TagA OR TagB. Is that possible. If so how do I do that?
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I'd have to agree about speed. The whole notes system is very slow.
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As a result of my bi-annual effort to integrate Notes and Clippings into my research methodology, I've I have some strong suggestions about Logos 8: 1. When we export clippings PLEASE allow us, through an option, to NOT print the bibliographic information about the book in EACH clipping. If the file has clippings from just one source that would really
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. I figured this out some time ago and forgot it. It's so unobvious how to print all my notes. Thanks again for your clear instructions.
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[quote user="David Taylor Jr"] [quote user="Jim"]3. Select the notebook or tag.[/quote] You definitely can do this using the facets in the Notes Tool on the left sidebar. [quote user="Jim"]4. See all the notes sorted by resource, then in order either by Canonical Bible Reference or by a resources' page number in order to evaluate all the info you've
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Re: Logos 8 on Windows 10 Isn't this a commonly desired research scenario? 1. Add notes to Bibles and all the other literature while researching a topic. 2. Collect those notes in a specific notebook, or better yet, just tag all the notes (e.g. "eschatology"). 3. Select the notebook or tag. 4. See all the notes grouped by resource, then in order either
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Unless I'm missing something, once again Logos' note feature has built a four lane highway right up to a cliff and when you expect a bridge, there only the canyon. Isn't this a reasonable research scenario? 1. Add notes to Bibles and all the other literature we have on a topic. 2. Collect those notes in a specific notebook, or better yet, just tag all
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Ha! On Amazon its $970.43 for paperback PLUS $3.96 shipping! How much do you think Logos would charge. I'm sure it would be a bargain.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]May I ask what version you are running? [/quote] I'm running 8.14. At times I just want to cry I find the right click menu so utterly distracting from what I want to accomplish. I have to sit there and try various combinations of things to find something that like "copy" that used to be so simple I hardly had to think. Now I
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[quote user="Mark Smith"] Need to come down on some of their prices[/quote] I'm a >very< long time user of Logos. I'd add several observations: 1. Logos supposedly adds a lot of work by indexing and tagging resources making them more valuable, yet time and time and time again I'm finding it harder to locate information in my library. Searching
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Turns out out have it. Thanks for pointing this out. On the other hand I didn't find the graphics to be very well done. The chart of NT books is difficult to read, hard to scroll through and when I copied and pasted it into OneNote, it wasn't any better. So the chart isn't useful for presentation. But I still appreciate the pointer to it. Thanks again
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I found I have that book. Thanks again.
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Thanks!
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I need help finding a presentable chart of a set of conservative dates for New Testament books to show as part of a sermon. I can't figure out if anything in my extensive library has such a chart because I just don't know how to search for it. I'd like help with searching or if you have a chart could you post it here for me? Thanks.
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