Revision 37 by Dave Hooton on 2019-08-24 at 01:35:59 to Clippings:
Mark Barnes [[Tutorial Video #7 - Clippings >> http://www.logosbiblesoftwaretraining.com/videos/clippings/]]
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!! Creating a new Clippings Document
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#. Click on *Documents* in the top menu.
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#. In the drop down menu at the top click on *Clippings* to create a new Clippings document.
#. Logos will open a new tab creating your new Clippings document.
#. Start off by clicking on the /Title/ to give it a name.
#. Start off by clicking on the clippings /Title/ to give it a name.
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!! Opening an existing Clippings document
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#. Click on *Documents* in the top menu.
#. In the /Find/ box{{$media:Clip2b.png}}type *clip* to have Logos sort your documents by Clippings.
#. In the /Find/ box type *clip* to have Logos sort your documents by Clippings.
#. Locate your Clipping document and click on it.
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!! Adding clippings to your Clipping document
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!!! Using the Right Click menu to add a clipping
* When you have no clippings document open, the last one you had open will appear in the right click menu.
* If you have never created a clippings document, then you can click /Add a Clipping/ in the right click menu. Remember to name it so that you can find it later.
* If you have not ever created a clippings document, then you will see /Add Clipping/ in the right click menu. When you click on this, Logos will create a new clippings document (remember to name it so that you can find it later).
* Clippings documents will be listed when they are open in your layout. Otherwise the last ones used will be listed. \\ \\
* Clippings documents will appear when they are open in your layout. When you have more clippings open than will fit in the right click menu, you will see a scrollbar so that you may scroll through them. \\ \\
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#. Make sure your Clipping document is open (see [[Opening an existing Clippings document >> # Opening an existing Clippings document]] or [[Creating a new Clippings Document >> # Creating a new Clippings Document]]).
#. Select the text in a resource that you want to add to your clipping.
#. Right click on the selected text.
* a pop-up menu will appear.
* In the Context menu, click "Selection" on the shaded side.
* At the bottom, click on *Add a clippingto* (/yourdocument/).
* On theotherside, click/yourdocument/under *Add a clipping* .
#. Logos adds the selected text to your clippings document.
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#. Select the text in a resource that you want to add to your clipping.
#. In the Clipping document, click on the *Add Clipping* button.
#. Logos adds the selected text to your clippings document.
#. Logoswilladd the selected text to your clippings document.
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!! How to delete a Clippings document
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#. Click on *Documents* in the top menu.
#. In the /Find/ box, type *clip* which will sort to show Clipping documents.
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#. Notice the name of your document and the portion of text with the result.
* *Logos 4/5* below
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#. Open the /Search/ tool and select *Basic | Entire Library*.
#. In the Find box, type your tag word and press Enter.
#. In the /Search/ area expand the *My Content* section and notice the name of your Clipping.
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!! Viewing a clipping's Bibliography