Before WordSearch Bible was acquired by Logos, I used both programs. One feature I really really miss is the ability to organize the Library anyway I want. I can create my own categories, e.g., Pastoral Ministry. Then under Pastoral Ministry, I can create subcategories, e.g., Counseling, Leadership, and Preaching. Is there a reason why this cannot be done in Logos? Or, is it already there and I am just not aware of it?
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Same question. I'm used to having all my files, books, etc., structured. For example, I have a home library in which books are arranged not alphabetically but according to my own script, which is duplicated in a file on my PC. Next to it, I usually keep various papers such as https://eduzaurus.com/free-essay-samples/between-the-world-and-me/ which allow me to study the book in more detail. This allows me to spend less time searching for the necessary information, which is very important in my work. I hope someone will tell us where this function is or how it can be replaced. Thank you.- Albert Au, Sean Dowere, we had plans to add a custom folder system to the Library in L10, but we ran out of time. You can add your vote to this suggestion here: https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/folders-in-library.
- Sean Dowere - as a workaround, you can tag resources in your library that can function a bit like custom folders: https://wiki.logos.com/tagging