I didn't know about the collections study! Thank you. The passage guide is from the old Logos setup and I'm trying to do the same with the Passage Analysis. Is that the same, or am I missing something?
Great question! Have you used the Passage Guide? It's not under the Tools panel, but under the Guides/Workflows section. Just let me know if you cannot locate it. I can create a short video if you need further direction.
Correct me if wrong, but this would be useful for those with large no. of books right? I mean, otherwise all you need to do is go directly to the guide you want and it will search all your resources. However, I can see that if you had a lot of books (like some of us do), then it would be hard to zero in without making a collection.
Correct! The way that Mark is using Collections here is essentially saving search queries to quickly and easily reference later in his defined study flow. But, if a user is still growing their library and on the smaller side of things, Collections would be nice to establish and then watch them grow as their library does.
You bet! Have you used the Collection feature in the past? I'm curious if this was completely new for you, or if you're just refining features that you use regularly.
@@logosbibletraining This is completely new. I have heard of someone using it in passing but have never seen how and why you would use it. I need to check into more.
Great idea for the collections
Glad you like them! Have you already been using Collections, maybe in Search?
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I didn't know about the collections study! Thank you. The passage guide is from the old Logos setup and I'm trying to do the same with the Passage Analysis. Is that the same, or am I missing something?
Great question! Have you used the Passage Guide? It's not under the Tools panel, but under the Guides/Workflows section. Just let me know if you cannot locate it. I can create a short video if you need further direction.
@@logosbibletraining Oh my!! I found it! I thought it would under tools. Thanks brother. Great content!
@@johnnjax9095 That's great! Glad you found it and are all set now. Enjoy your studies!
Correct me if wrong, but this would be useful for those with large no. of books right? I mean, otherwise all you need to do is go directly to the guide you want and it will search all your resources. However, I can see that if you had a lot of books (like some of us do), then it would be hard to zero in without making a collection.
Correct! The way that Mark is using Collections here is essentially saving search queries to quickly and easily reference later in his defined study flow.
But, if a user is still growing their library and on the smaller side of things, Collections would be nice to establish and then watch them grow as their library does.
New info on the "Collection" feature. Thanks
You bet! Have you used the Collection feature in the past? I'm curious if this was completely new for you, or if you're just refining features that you use regularly.
@@logosbibletraining This is completely new. I have heard of someone using it in passing but have never seen how and why you would use it. I need to check into more.
@@dgross07 Got it! In that case, I truly hope that this video was helpful. Please let me know if you have any questions!
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What's Logos without coffee, amirite?
@logosbibletraining Absolutely!!!
@@logosbibletraining Whew! It sounds like we'd get along, you and I. Logos and coffee! :)