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  • Olli-Pekka Ylisuutari
    7 days ago — Edited

    I thought (for all of you Lutherans or, those of you interested in Lutheran theology and homiletics) to post to you a workflow I've carefully constructed using Luther's Theology of the Cross: https://flshare.net/y47qx2 I've had good experiences with this workflow, already done tens of sermons/homilies using this. It's not an easy method, but the results are truly rewarding.
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    1. Peter R Mular
      A year ago

      If I am wanting to make my own workflow that is similar to the Expository Sermon Preparation workflow (from which I want many of the steps but not all) how can I go about editing it? OR how can I clone it and then make modifications?
      1. Doug Trick a year ago

        I can't find any way to make a copy of a workflow (either a stock workflow provided through Logos, or your own custom workflow) - that would be a VERY helpful feature. I think the only way to do what you want is to open the stock Expository Sermon Prep workflow in one tab (as your "source"), then create your own custom workflow in a separate tab, and then find the steps in the source that are useful to you, and add them to your custom workflow. And I'm not sure that all Logos users are able to create and edit custom workflows – I think I read somewhere that you need "Silver" or above for that.
    2. Ron Sargent
      2 years ago

      I must be missing something... I created a workflow and have not been able to share it with someone else. Any help?
      1. MJ. Smith
        2 years ago

        The index (Logos Reading List) Workflows by author with sources is now complete. It is organized into Logos resource; Verbum resources; Seminaries; web resources; individual resources. Please report errors in the index. Make suggestions for workflows that can fill some of the holes.
        1. MJ. Smith
          2 years ago

          I have been building an index to the public workflows in Logos. In doing so I have found a number of personal copies of public workflows and many test workflows that are not useful - one has nothing more than a title. If you are responsible for any of these, please clean them up - make them private, group, or delete as appropriate. I would also be interested what workflows you wish were available when you look at the wide array of what is available. And if you wish I organized the index in another way. Thanks.
          1. Shawn Kasten 2 years ago

            is there any way to put specific resources into workflows like "step 3. Pull notes from the ESV Exegetical Commentary", and have only the option to pick that one resource instead of trying to find it in the big list of commentaries?
        2. Bernice Tamakloe
          3 years ago

          can you please help me find the other workflows. I can only see the 'Basic Bible study' and 'devotional' under my workflow dropdown menu on the home page.
          1. Phil Gons (Logos) 3 years ago — Edited

            Bernice Tamakloe, the free version (https://www.logos.com/free-edition) includes only a couple of workflows. Our paid packages include more. You might consider Fundamentals (https://www.logos.com/fundamentals), which adds a couple more or one of our full packages (https://www.logos.com/compare/featuresets/Logos%20Feature%20Sets), which include 9, 15, 22, and 23.
          2. Phil Gons (Logos) 3 years ago

            We also have many of them available for standalone purchase: https://www.logos.com/search?query=title%3Aworkflow&sortBy=Bestselling&limit=30&page=1&ownership=all&geographicAvailability=availableToMe
        3. Michael French
          3 years ago

          Workflow: Basic Bible Study. I noticed under "1. Read Your Passage," "more," then "Further Reading," the link goes to the third edition of "How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth" instead of the fourth edition (same issue with 2. "Read the Passage in Other Translations). Also, under "7. Determine Your Passage's Theological Principles," the further reading is an old edition of "Introduction to Biblical Interpretation," which leads to a dead link as Logos no longer offers that version (it's the 3rd edition now). Is that on purpose? If not, would that be something that could be updated? As I recommend my students to use this feature and encourage them to purchase several of these books, it would be helpful if it went to the most recent version of the textbooks.
          1. Orlando Guerrero
            3 years ago

            Logos10. Why no link settings to link devotional guide to preferred bible?
            1. Ross Simmons
              3 years ago

              Hi all. Ross from Perth in Scotland here. I was wondering if there was a way to create a link within a custom workflow to open a specific resource. For example setting the particular step to open the Dictionary of Biblical imagery? thanks in advance Ross
              1. Doug Trick 3 years ago

                Hi, Ross. I did this a year or so ago, and the details are fuzzy, but I think you'll find the information you need here: https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360022299852-How-do-I-create-links-to-content-in-Logos- I'm pretty sure that I used the "L4" method referred to there.
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            2. Andrew
              3 years ago — Edited

              Is it possible in Logos 10 to specify a collection for the commentaries section in Workflows? This was initially discussed on the forums in 2018 and (if it hasn't been implemented yet) this feature request needs more votes: https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/specify-a-collection-for-the-commentaries-section-in-workflows Basically, this would allow Workflows to specify specific commentaries (or more accurately a type of commentary) to reference during specific Workflow steps.
              Give feedback and suggest new ideas for Faithlife.
              Give feedback and suggest new ideas for Faithlife.
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