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Logos provides several /document types/ to assist/record your research and study, and prepare sermons or material for study groups. This wiki page will describe the menu and provide a brief description for each of these types. \\ Links to Logos Support and/or user documentation can be found in the [[Table of Contents]].
Logos provides several /document types/ to assist/record your research and study, and prepare sermons or material for study groups. \\This wiki page will describe the menu and provide a brief description for each of these types. \\ Links to Logos Support and/or user documentation can be found in the [[Table of Contents]].
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The Documents (/Docs/) menu features a /Sidebar/ and an /Information/ pane {{$@img-fluid amber:11086078:45800934?maxheight=12}}.
* You can filter the documents by typing text in the /Find/ box that is part of a document /Name/ or a document /Type/ e.g. *visual*.
* Then select a number of documents and open the /Information/ pane: \\ \\ {{$@img-fluid amber:11160642:46222959?maxwidth=500}} \\
* Then select a number of documents and open the /Information/ pane: \\ \\ {{$@img-fluid amber:11160642:46222959?maxwidth=600}} \\
* You can choose to:
* /Open/ all the documents;
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!! Clippings
| {{$ media:DocPg1a.png }} | \\ \\ Clippings in Logos are similar to a group of index cards that you would use when researching a topic. In each of these index cards you can copy text from other books in your Logos library and paste them there. Logos will automatically add bibliographic info. You may also add your own notes to each clipping card. \\ \\You would probably want to name or tag your Clipping appropriate to your research topic as this will help you locate it via the sidebar. |
| {{$ media:DocPg1a.png }} | \\ \\ Clippings in Logos are similar to a group of index cards that you would use when researching a topic. In each of these index cards you can copy text from other books in your Logos library and paste them there. Logos will automatically add bibliographic info. You may also add your own notes to each clipping card. \\ You would probably want to name or tag your Clipping appropriate to your research topic as this will help you locate it via the sidebar. |
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| {{$ media:DocPg1b.png }} | \\ \\ Handouts are a brochure that is generated and printed and then /handed/ out to a person or a group. This document has many limitations and you can no longer create one. Consider Clippings or Sermon documents instead. |
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