Search Your Collections More Quickly – Logos Bible Software Blog

by Sep 10, 2008Uncategorized1 comment

If you have Logos but you don’t read Phil Gons’ Logos blog, you’re missing out on free tips from a Logos Guru. Here’s an example. I’ve done for a long time what he’s recommending, and I recommend it, too:

Creating collections is essential to getting the most use out of your digital library. They serve two main purposes: organizing My Library and enabling more targeted and faster searching.

[From Search Your Collections More Quickly – Logos Bible Software Blog]

Usage Note

As to the pronunciation of “Logos,” I believe each “o” should be short, because the Greek word from which the name derives is not λώγως but λόγος. However, I have heard Logos employees use both pronunciations! Maybe Phil will post on that soon, setting the record straight!

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