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Logos provides a number of Guides to aid you in your Bible study e.g. Passage Guide, Exegetical Guide, the Bible Word Study Guide, Topic Guide. Each guide has a number of tools or sections, which can be added to, or you can create a /custom/ guide. \\
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!! Theology Guide
The Theology Guide (/Logos8+/)is for studying theological topics.
The Theology Guide is for studying theological topics.
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!! Making Changes to a Guide
*Logos 8 and later*
NotethatguidesdonothaveaTitle/Descriptionbox,norNotesboxes.\\When you upgrade from an earlier version of Logos, your favourite /custom/ guide becomes your /standard/ guide e.g. "My Passage Guide" becomes "Passage Guide", etc.; otherwise the standard guide has Logos' /default/ settings. \\ 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 i.e.guideinstancesforaspecificpassageare*not*saved.Changeswill be propagated to other panels that are open for *that* guide e.g. as a /duplicate/, or from Favorites. Consequently, you will have to create a [[custom guide(s) >> # L8Editor]] for specific purposes.
When you upgrade from an earlier version of Logos, your favourite /custom/ guide becomes your /standard/ guide e.g. "My Passage Guide" becomes "Passage Guide", etc.; otherwise the standard guide has Logos' /default/ settings. \\ 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,andchanges will be propagated to other panels that are open for *that* guide e.g. as a /duplicate/, or from Favorites. Consequently, you will have to create a [[custom guide(s) >> # L8Editor]] for specific purposes.
If you want to revert a non-custom guide to its /default/ guide settings, right click and select *Reset to default*.
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Once you have created a custom guide it is saved under *Custom Guides* in the Guides menu. If you right-click that guide and select *Edit*, you can change its name as well as make other changes.
Custom guides appear in the right-click Context menu.
Custom guides appear in the right-click Context menu.
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