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This would be great in Logos! Thank you again for another great idea and all that work Andrew! I voted
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Only volume one of "The Christ in the Bible Commentary" is type Bible Commentary the other five are monograph. Hoping to have them all Bible Commentary.
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I would suggest that everyone interested sign in and vote for it here https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/minutes-papers-westminster-assembly
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Thank you very much Savanna!
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In the Life Change study guide 1 Timothy ( I don't think it matters which publisher or study guide) Type the answer in the text box for question #1 Open the note associated with the answer by clicking the folder icon to the right and select "open in notes" In the opened note add an anchor to the Bible reference, click "Done" Return to the study guide
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These need some love, and a bipartisan effort. You may even get a "I Voted" sicker All of these are improvements to the Notes Tool or Highlighting. https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/note-tool-highlight-dropdown-menu https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/notes-content-facet https://feedback.faithlife
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LLS:9781434706027 2018-10-31T20:33:22Z 9781434706027.logos4 This study guide resource refers to two resources for further reading throughout the guide, both are resources in Logos. Would you please activate these links? Thank You!
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] In the screenshot below, some questions: In the blue box, I want to see only the reference. Is there a way to get rid of the additional text? Yes- for the "anchor" text, select the hamburger menu at the top right and uncheck "show full reference text" 2. In the red box, I need the text larger. I can't see a way to do so
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Time to make another plea for voting for Tabletalk magazine updates again. May's issue had great short articles on the "Misunderstood Attributes of God" that are very helpful. This is a great resource for layman, teachers and pastors alike. Somehow this valuable and now missing resource from the journal packages has gone unnoticed for four years. My
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Yes, I'm still working away on an argument map despite the lack of reasonable functionality on the Faithlife site. I've come across a common assertion in conservative resources for which I find no one trying to justify. Do you know of any source - book or article - that explains why oral Torah is assumed to be identical to/part
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Thanks for asking Mark. Option One- I think if we must use complex syntax it should be easier to enter. For me, and I assume for many, the syntax is not understandable, clear or easy to remember, but it is powerful. Can option number two provide that same power? Option Two- Obviously I would prefer not to have to use complex syntax, However, my concern
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[quote user="Mark"] Why not? If you want to improve search, this is the way to do it . It may be an old post, but it is relevent even today. It has never been done to date. Is that because it is too difficult? If I want to do a search, I need to go to my browser bookmarks and look up Detailed search help in order to figure out the best search syntax
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Thank you Bruce!
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Sure would be nice if someone from FaithLife would respond. I realize this is a small fish in a big pond in scope, but maybe a little wave will draw someone's attention Tabletalk originally was part of a journal package, maybe the contract expired and dropped through the cracks. These magazines contain great articles on a wide range of theological topics
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Just a reminder. See the link above to vote for this Thank you!
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Please vote for developing this search tool in Notes https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/notes-tool-refine-search-capabilities-within-the-tool Thank you!
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Graham, I replied to your helpful post but I don't see it here. I'll recheck in a bit and repost if necessary
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"]No. It is a primitive word/partial word search, not a phrase search , of your annotations/notes.[/quote] Thank you Dave, so i've discovered. Maybe (guessing) FaithLife's intent was to replace the Note search with the basic search, I'm not sure basic fulfills every note search expectation, but if that were the case, maybe they
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Hi Graham Thanks for trying to help I'm think i'm starting to figure part of this out regarding why searching a word or phrase doesn't do as I expect. the search tool in Notes is not developed like the regular search tool, but maybe I'm not using the right terms to search. 1 the word or phrase has to be totally unique in my notes for search to bring
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Dave, have you tried this? It doesn't produce any expected results for me I have tried to search a word and a phrase and Bible reference, but unsuccessfully. I have tried searching my note from within my Mark notebook on Mark 11:1-11 and it brings up many Mark notes but not that one. If I search "light to the gentiles" without selecting a notebook or