If you want to be able to 'filter' your different highlights here's how:
I had already completed over 1000 highlights when I realized I couldn't rely on the program to organize my highlights and relay that info back to me in a meaningful way. There was no way to filter highlights by the different styles and they all had the same generic icon in the notes tool.
Then I discovered that RENAMING my styles the SAME as ones already included in Logos (such as 'Blue Foreground') that the notes tool finally showed different icons in the list of those scriptures I highlighted. Then I was able to drag them (based on the icons) into new notebooks for each style and now I can finally find all the times I highlighted using a certain style.
I know this is not ground-breaking but it solved at least one of my problems.
- For example, what do you mean that you "couldn't rely on the program to organize and relay that info back to me in a meaningful way"?
Matt Cross — Edited
Just a few examples: -You can't filter highlights by style, palette, label or tag -adding a notebook to a palette in the highlighter tool doesn't move any highlights you previously made -lists in a notebook don't provide any useful info on individual highlights/notes, only an icon and the verse, unless you click on each one -undoing a highlight doesn't delete it from the notebook -cant use CTRL-A to select all- All right. Now that’s more useful. Here are some things that might help you. You can use search to filter your highlights by style, palette, label, and tags. See https://wiki.logos.com/finding_highlighted_text?campaignid=18467614031&adgroupid=141420567069&keyword=&device=c&utm_source=google&utm_medium=advertising_cpc&utm_campaign=google_search-keyword_dsa_logos_us_en&gclid=CjwKCAjwrranBhAEEiwAzbhNtdbonqhs1OWCJS4sLQHLzQEihT2F94EJj4-ObBddEbsMn20asPsi4BoCRdUQAvD_BwE To get rid of a highlight: Click the remove highlighting icon in the Selection/Context Menu or click Erase in the Highlighting Panel. Where are you trying to use ctrl-A. You can select all notes/highlights in a notebook with Ctrl-A. https://www.logos.com/grow/how-to-move-multiple-notes-in-logos-to-a-different-notebook/ I’m not sure what you mean by lists in a notebook.