![]() ![]() User-Generated Content Bible Notes => Notes Tool You can access the Power Lookup tool from the Context menu or the Tools menu. The tool displays the text associated with a reference, whether that’s from a Bible or other resource in your Library, in a secondary panel. In Logos, Power Lookup does that and more. The Wordsearch Info Window gave you a fast way to see the text of Scripture references. The Illustrations Guide Section links out sermon illustration resources in your Library that match the Bible reference or topic you’ve entered. Sermon Illustration Manager => Illustrations Guide Section Learn more about the Bible Word Study Guide. You can access the Highlighting tool from the Tools menu, the Selection menu, or from the Context Menu. You can even create your own custom styles, view or hide highlights while reading, or run advanced searches based on your highlights. In Logos, you can highlight text in a resource in the same way you might use a highlighter or colored pencil to mark up printed material. Study Tools Highlighting => Highlighting Tool What can you do if you have books in your Logos library that you know you're never going to use? Hide them! Using the Library or Program Settings, you can quickly and easily hide resources so they don’t appear in your Library, Search, etc. This allows you to quickly access resources in your library with a few keystrokes and read your passage or entry in each one of them. With Parallel resource sets, Logos organizes your resources according to their type, such as Bibles, dictionaries, commentaries, etc. Select Another Book => Parallel Resource Sets Learn how to create and use resource collections. This means you can set your preferred Bible and favorite commentary to stay in sync as you scroll through the Biblical text. You can assign two or more resources to the same link set, or assign some tools to follow an open panel. You can easily control whether panels in Logos scroll together or independently using Link Sets. Access History by clicking Tools > Library > History. Go to History to see and revisit the places you’ve been in Logos. You can pick between English, Greek, and Hebrew by clicking the keyboard icon and selecting the desired language. The keyboard selector appears in input boxes where you might want to enter original language characters. You can find this option in the General section. Learn more about the options available in Program Settings.īy default, Logos is set to automatically download new resources, but you can toggle this option on or off from the Internet section of Program Settings.įrom Program Settings, you can tell Logos whether you want it to check your spelling as you type or not. You can open Program Settings from the Help Panel menu, by clicking Tools > Utilities > Program Settings, or entering program settings in the Go box. Logos allows you to quickly customize your preferences. ![]() Logos will then open a dictionary to that entry. ![]() To find the dictionary definition of a word, simply highlight it and select Look up from the Selection menu. To see detailed information about your Logos installation (such as your account, package, software version, etc.), open the Help Panel Menu and click About Logos Bible Software. Learn more about the commands you can enter in the Go box. One of these, update now, tells Logos to search for updates to the software installation and to your downloaded resources. With Logos, you can enter a variety of commands into the Go box. Check for Updates (to the application or to resources) => “Update Now” in the Go Box ![]()
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