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A /custom/ label allows you to categorize the text you are highlighting and then search for the category and/or its attributes in your resources. See [[this aricle >> http://community.logos.com/forums/t/92624.aspx]] for more details.
*Note:* Labels are not yet recognized by the new Notes tool.
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!! Note files and Highlighting
!!! Which Note file?
When you apply a Highlighting style to resource text its details are stored in a Notes document, in an [[individual /note/ >> Notes (ver 4.5 & up) # Introduction]]. By default, the document has the same name as the Palette, but you can change this:
In the new Notes tool (Logos 8+), Notebooks are equivalent to Note files/documents.
When you apply a Highlighting style to resource text its details are stored in a Notebook/Notes document, as with a note. Choose which one from the Palette header:
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* Right click the Palette header, or click the down-arrow on the right
* Click on the name opposite *Save in:*
* Click on the name opposite *Save in:*or*Notebook*
* Choose from three generic names or a list of Note documents:
* In Logos 7, choose from:
* *Palette-specific*: the file will be "My Palette" in this example
* *Palette-specific*(/default/): the document will be named"My Palette" in this example
* *Most recent*: the last used Notes document
* *Resource-specific*: the document will be named after the resource
* *Resource-specific*: the document will be named after the resource;\\or
* a list of Note documents
* In Logos 8+, choose from:
* *No notebook* (/default/): you can assign it to a Notebook from the Notes tool
* *Most recent notebook*: the last used Notebook; \\ or
* a list of Notebooks
When you change the destination Note file all the previous individual notes remain in the palette's original Note file, but *new* individual notes are added to the new destination Note file. This /redirection/ can be useful if you want to add your own note content to an individual note for your highlighted text and have it appear in your desired Note file with other individual notes.
A change of destination only affects *new* highlights. This /redirection/ allows you to mix, or separate, notes and highlights.
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!!! What is storedinanote?
!!! What is stored?
* By default when you use Highlighting, a note is added into the palette's selected Note file.
* By default, the highlighting will have its Note Indicator/Icon set to /None/.
* By default the highlighting note will have its [[Note Indicator >> Notes (ver 4.5 & up) # Note Indicator]] set to /None/.
* By default the note /content/ is left blank.
* By default the note's /Content/ is left blank.
* When you apply compound highlights (a highlighting style applied to already highlighted text), Logos creates a new note for each style applied.
* When you apply compound highlights (a highlighting style applied to already highlighted text), Logos creates a new individual note for each highlighting style applied.
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