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I have the latest version of Microsoft Word, the latest version of the Mac operating system Mojave, and the latest version of Logos 8. When I try to copy and paste verses using the Copy Bible Verses Tab, nothing happens. If I use the copy command from that tab and go to Word I can paste the verses into the document. This problem has existed for some
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[quote user="Dan Francis"] We do not know the quantity of gold received but they were refugees in Egypt for a few years and then hen going to nazareth setting up a house and business would eat up capital too. -dan [/quote] Hey Dan, how do we know they were in Egypt for a few years?
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Thanks Randy. That's exactly what I was looking for.
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I seem to remember that in V7 there was a choice of modern Greek and Biblical Greek pronunciation. Is my memory correct, and if it is is there the same choice in Logos 8? If that choice exits, how is it accessed?
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I thought the first parable was the one that Jotham gave to the leaders of Shechem in Judges 9.
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Yes it does work with Pages and Open Office so I think you're right the problem is with Word. It is probably because my version is so old, but I had no problem until I downloaded Mojave. Thanks Reuben.
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[quote user="Randall Cue"] Have Word for Mac 2011, osMojave (14.10), and Logos 7.18 SR-1 ( 7.18.0.0020). The copy and paste function in the copy Bible verses tab is not work. It does copy the verse(s) but does not paste them into Word. I have to go to Word and use the copy function. I don't know if this is a result of Mojave or Logos 7.18 SR-1. Anyone
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Have Word for Mac 2011, osMojave (14.10), and Logos 7.18 SR-1 ( 7.18.0.0020). The copy and paste function in the copy Bible verses tab is not work. It does copy the verse(s) but does not paste them into Word. I have to go to Word and use the copy function. I don't know if this is a result of Mojave or Logos 7.18 SR-1. Anyone have an idea? I'm certainly
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Had the same problem.
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] [quote user="Randall Cue"]Kevin, check to see if you are signed in.[/quote] Good thought, but he has to be signed in to post! It is possible that he signed in afterwards, however. [/quote] Never thought of that, JT. Good catch.
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[quote user="Kevin A. Purcell"] I noticed that all messages in these forums are now showing as unread, even back to the first message in he forums from years ago. Someone reset things here? [/quote] Kevin, check to see if you are signed in.
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I have WORD 2011 and footnotes work fine there.
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Thanks for the clarification, Rick. I'll just stick with the NRSV.
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[quote user="Rick Brannan (Faithlife)"] The following dataset updates are scheduled to be released today, March 19, 2018: Confessional Documents Cross-References — rebuilt due to resource updates Grammar Cross-References — Rebuilt due to resource updates Biblical Theology Cross-References — rebuilt due to resource updates The following reverse interlinear
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Thanks Denise. That's pretty much where I thought you would go.
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[quote user="Denise"]- Born? Matthew's vs Luke's, a difference of approx 10 years or so.[/quote] Really? Please explain.
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I'm running the latest version of High Sierra on a iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, Late 2015) with no problems.
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[quote user="Michael Le Breton"] Absolutely correct, dear brother! I heard Sproul 'teaching' a class of students on Rom.9 and was disgusted by it. It was not teaching; it was indoctrination. He completely ignored the cross- references to the O.T. passages Paul refers to, and ignored also the fact that at the beginning of chapter 9, Paul explicitely
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Hi Francis. I did a very poor job of placing my response to you. The Tyndale commentaries in the "L" version is only the NT volumes and not the entire 49 volume set.
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[quote user="Francis"] That's right it is included in the new Logos 7 Essential Upgrade Small (S) library (you can get the full set, 49 vols. through the Large "L" Library). If you have been eyeing this series you won't get a better deal than that. Tyndale is a nice concise yet scholarly series. It is quite helpful for pastors and preachers. REMEMBER