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!! General
The available Guides and sections depend on your Logos base packages!
*In Logos 8*, the guides do not have a Title/Description box, nor Notes boxes.
When you click on a section header, you will often see a progress bar appear. When Logos has found relevant information, then that section is expanded. If no relevant info was found, the text in the header is grayed out to let you know that none was found.
The available Guides and sections depend on your Logos base packages.
*In Logos 8*, the guides do not have a Title/Description box, nor Notes boxes.
When you click on a section header, you will often see a progress bar appear. When Logos has found relevant information, then that section is expanded. If no relevant info was found, the text in the header is grayed out to let you know that none was found.
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!! [[Passage Guide]]
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!! Making Changes to a Guide
*Logos 7 and earlier*
Onceopen,you can add text to a guide within the Titlebox,Description box, and Notes boxes. You can use the *Add* menu to include additional sections, reposition sections via drag and drop, or delete sections via the *X* in their header.
You can add text to a guide within the Title/Description box and Notes boxes. You can use the *Add* menu to include additional sections, reposition sections via drag and drop, or delete sections via the *X* in their header.
Whenever you do that, Logos will /save/ that guide instance for future use i.e. with the word or scripture reference that you entered.
Whenever you do that, Logos will /save/ that guide instance for future use i.e. with the word or scripture reference that you entered.
When you enter a new word or scripture, though, the guide will revert to its /template/ settings; the changes are temporary and you can only make them permanent by [[Customizing >> # Guide Editor]] the guide.
When you enter a new word or scripture, though, the guide will revert to its /template/ settings; the changes are temporary and you can only make them permanent by [[Customizing >> # Guide Editor]] the guide.
Saved guides can be found in the *Guides* menu on the right hand side. Just click on one to open it.
Saved guides can be found in the *Guides* menu on the right hand side. Just click on one to open it.
*Logos 8 and later*
You can use the *Add* menu to include additional sections, reposition sections via drag and drop, or delete sections via the X in their header.
NotethatguidesdonothaveaTitle/Descriptionbox,norNotesboxes.\\You can use the *Add* menu to include additional sections, reposition sections via drag and drop, or delete sections via the X in their header.
These settings are saved for /subsequent use/ of the guide.Guide instances with specific settings are *not* saved. If you want to revert to the standard guide settings, right click and select *Reset to default*.
These settings are saved for /subsequent use/ of the guide-guide instances with specific settings are *not* saved. If you want to revert to the standard guide settings, right click and select *Reset to default*.
However, you can still [[create a /custom/ guide >> # L8Editor]].