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* [[Example 2: Prioritizing a bible for a specific resource >> # Example 2: Prioritizing a bible for a specific resource]]
* [[Creating Headers for your Categories >> # Creating Headers for your Categories]]
* [[Creating Headings for your Categories >> # Creating Headings for your Categories]]
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#. In the viewing area of the Library window find a book that you want to add to the /Prioritize/ pane. \\ \\ {{$@img-fluid amber:11063571:45686597?maxwidth=600}} \\ \\
#. _Right click_ on the book,whichmaybepartofa resourceset.
#. _Right click_ on the book andselect*Prioritizethis resource*.
#. In the drop down menu, click on *Prioritize this resource*.
* if it is part of a resource /series/ you may want to select *Prioritize this series*.
* click on *Prioritize this series* if you want to do that.
#. You can select multiple resources by /Shift+clicking/ or by holding down the *Ctrl* key as you click on each resource:
#. You can select multiple resources by /Shift+clicking/ or by holding down the *Ctrl* key as you click on a resource.
* _right click_ on one of the selected resources and select *Prioritize these resources*.
* _Right click_ on one of the selected resources.
* In the drop down menu, click on *Prioritize these resources*.
* Logos will add this resource~/series to the bottom of your list. So now you have to rearrange your resources accordingtotheprioritythatyouwantLogostousethem.Seethesection[[Rearranging resources in the Prioritize pane >>#Rearrangingresourcesinthe Prioritizepane]]tolearnhow to rearrangeyourresources.
* Logos will add this resource~/series to the bottom of your list. So now you have to [[rearrange your resources >># Rearranging resources in the Prioritize pane]]accordingto the prioritythatyouwantLogos to usethem.
*#. A resource positioned above another /like/ resource has higher priority i.e. top to bottom /within each category/.
*#. Whilst categories can be intermixed it would make maintenance of the list more difficult.
!!!!! Using drag & drop to add resources to the /Prioritize/ pane
* This method places your resource where it is dropped, but if it is part of a /series/ the whole series will be prioritized (use the /right click/ method above for a single volume).
* Advantage: you don't have to rearrange resources.
* Disadvantage: you can only move one resource at a time.\\
* Disadvantage: you can only move one resource at a time.
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* Position the list in the Prioritize pane so you can easily drop your resource where you want it. \\ \\ {{$@img-fluid amber:11068330:45700102?maxwidth=600}} \\ \\
#. Locate the resource that you want to add and click on it; *do not release the button*.
#. Drag the resource into the /Prioritize/ pane
* /a black horizontal bar will move with it./
* once you get the horizontal bar where you want it, drop the resource i.e. release the mouse button.
#. Position the list in the Prioritize pane so you can easily drop your resource where you want it.
#. In the library list, locate the resource that you want to add and click on it, *do not release the button*.
#. Drag the resource (move the mouse with the mouse button still down) into the /Prioritize/ pane. Notice as you drag the resource you see a floating image of the resource.
#. As you move the floating resource over the list, a black horizontal bar will move with it. Once you get the horizontal bar where you want it, drop the resource (release the mouse button).
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!!!! Rearranging resources in the Prioritize pane
You can rearrange resources in the /Prioritize/ pane to change priorities. This is done by a simple drag and drop operation. As you drag a resource you will notice a horizontal bar which follows the resource that you are dragging. This allows you to easily see where the drop location will be.
You can rearrange resources in the /Prioritize/ pane to change priorities. \\ This is done by a simple drag and drop operation:
* A resource positioned above another /like/ resource has higher priority i.e. top to bottom /within each category/.
* Do not intermix your categories as maintenance of the list will be more difficult.
#. Click on the resource that you want to move. \\ \\ {{$@img-fluid amber:11068359:45700280}} \\ \\
#. Drag (move) the resource to where you want it and then drop it.
#. Click on the resource that you want to move. \\ \\ [[{{$ http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6i.png?maxheight=400 }} >> http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6i.png]] \\ \\
#. Drag (move) the resource to where you want it and then drop it.
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!!!! Removing resources in the Prioritize pane
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You will probably find times that you want to remove a resource from the /Prioritize/ pane. This is simple to do:
#. _Right click_ on the resource.
#. Inthedropdownmenu,clickon*Remove from this list*.
#. Select *Remove from this list*.
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!! Advanced Prioritization
Logos provides /Advanced Prioritization/ of resources in the /Prioritize/ pane. Youcan specify which books of the Bible that a commentary is used with.Youcanspecifywhich Lexicon(s) is used with the New Testamentandlikewisespecify which Lexicon(s) is used with the Old Testament.Youcanspecifywhich dictionary is used with a specific resource. Thesearejust a fewways to usethe/AdvancedPrioritization/.
Logos provides /Advanced Prioritization/ of resources in the /Prioritize/ pane.Itenablesyouto specify which books of the Bible that a commentary is used with, which Lexicon(s) is used with the New Testament, which Lexicon(s) is used with the Old Testament, which dictionary is used with a specific resource,etc. \\Thistypicallyapplieswhen aresourcehasseveral/indexes/e.g.Greek,GreekStrong'sNumbers,andyouwant to retrictittoStrong'sNumbers.
This section will briefly describe how to invoke /Advanced Prioritization/ and identify the different fields that are available for /Advanced Prioritization/. Then you will see several examples which should help you get an idea of how to use this feature.
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!!!! Invoking /Advanced Prioritization/ of a resource
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#. Locate the resource in the Prioritize pane
#. Locate the resource in the Prioritize pane and _right click_ on it.
#. _Right click_ on it and select *Set prioritization limits (advanced)*.
#. In the drop down menu, click on *Set prioritization limits (advanced)*.
#. You will see the following box with three fields: \\ \\ [[{{$ http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6m.png?maxheight=200 }} >> http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6m.png]] \\
#. You will see the following blue box with the fields in it: \\ \\ [[{{$ http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6m.png?maxheight=200 }} >> http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6m.png]] \\
*#. Notice the down arrow in boxes; clicking on these will show options for that field.
*#. Notice the downarrowinboxes,clickingonthesewill showoptionsforthat field.
*#. Notice the circlewithan*X*;this will clear that fieldbox.
*#. Notice the blue circle with an *x*, this will clear that field box.
The field boxes are labelled: /_of this type_/, /_in this range_/, and /_from this resource_/. You need to think about the resource that you are prioritizing in relation to these fields:
Notice above the fields the text *Apply only to...*. Then notice the grayed out text in the empty field boxes: /_of this type_/, /_in this range_/, and /_from this resource_/. You need to think about the resource that you are prioritizing in relation to these fields:
| *Field name* | *Description* |
| /of this type/ | contents of this field are a _datatype_ like Bible, English, Greek, Greek Strong's Number, Hebrew Strong's Number |
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!!!! Example 1: Prioritizing a commentary for specific books
In this example we will set the /Advanced Prioritization/ of the commentary "The Beloved Disciple’s Memoirs and Letters" so that inthePassageGuideweseethiscommentary only whenourscripturereferenceinthePGisfor the epistles of John (1 John through 3 John). \\ Note that this volume also covers the Gospel of John, which is why we need to restrict the /range/ to a portion of the resource.
In this example we will set the /Advanced Prioritization/ of the commentary "The Beloved Disciple’s Memoirs and Letters" so that itisused only for the epistles of John (1 John through 3 John). \\ Note that this volume also covers the Gospel of John, which is why we need to restrict the /range/ to a portion of the resource.
#. (if necessary)Prioritize"The Beloved Disciple’s Memoirs and Letters"fromyourlibrary:
#. If necessary,prioritize"The Beloved Disciple’s Memoirs and Letters".
* Hold the *Ctrl* key down and click on the resource. \\ *Mac_note*: use the *Cmd* key here.
#. _Right click_ on the resource in the Prioritize pane and select *Set prioritization limits (advanced)*: \\ \\ [[{{$ http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6r2.png?maxwidth=350 }} >> http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6r2.png]] \\ \\
* Drag the resource to the /Prioritize/ pane.
#. Now set values for the first two fields:
* Drop the resource at the appropriate location in your Commentaries list \\ (release the mouse button and then the *Ctrl* key). \\ \\ [[{{$ http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6q.png?maxwidth=300 }} >> http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6q.png]] \\
* in the /of this type/ box, click the down arrow and select *Bible*.
#. _Right click_ on the resource.
* in the /in this range/ box, type: *1 John-3 John*.
*#. In the drop down menu, click on *Set prioritization limits (advanced)*. \\ \\ [[{{$ http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6r2.png?maxwidth=250 }} >> http://wiki.logos.com/media/Library6r2.png]] \\
#. Click in the /of this type/ box (or on the down arrow on the right side of this box)
*#. In the drop down list, click on *Bible*.
*#. In the /in this range/ box, type: *1 John-3 John*.
Now you can verify that the new prioritization is working:
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* /this ensures that other bibles are not used/
#. In the /Prioritize/ pane, right click on "The NET Bible" and select *Set prioritization limits (advanced)*.
#. Clickin the /of this type/ box (oron the down arrow ontherightsideofthisbox)
#. In the /of this type/ box,click the down arrow andselect*Bible(NET)*.
#. In the drop down list, select *Bible (NET)*.
#. In the /from this resource/ box, click the down arrow to get a pop-up menu of resources in your library.
#. In the /from this resource/ box, click on the down arrow on the right side of the box.
* a large pop-up menu will appear showing resources in your library.
#. In the /Find/ box type *Net Bible* and select "The NET Bible First Edition Notes".
#. If "The NET Bible" was previously prioritized, drag it from Library to its previous location in the list
* this ensures it will be used with other resources, /as normal/.
* /this ensures it will be used with *other resources*, as normal/.
Now you can verify that the new prioritization is working:
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!! Creating Headers for your Categories
!! Creating Headings for your Categories
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