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progressive,
meaning that latter ones presume an understanding of the tutorials that
proceeded it.
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Tutorial 1
Opening Logos for the 1st Time / Setting Your Preferred Bible
Tutorial 2
Overview
of Logos Icons / Making Shortcuts
Tutorial 3
Opening
Multiple Bible Translations
Tutorial 4
Highlighting Text in Logos Books
Tutorial 5
Creating Layouts in Logos
Tutorial 6
Accessing a Bible Dictionary or Encyclopedia
Tutorial 7
Creating a Basic Bible Study Layout
Tutorial 8
Concordance Search and Floating Windows
Tutorial 9
Making
Notes in Logos: Part 1
Basic instructions for creating a
"note" that is linked to your Bible
Tutorial 10
Making
Notes in Logos: Part 2
Copy/Paste information from a Bible
Dictionary into a Logos note
Tutorial 11
Making Notes in Logos: Part 3
Copy/Paste text from commentaries // Adding graphic images
Tutorial 12
Making
Notes in Logos: Part 4
Accessing Wikipedia from within Logos
// Adding hyperlinks to web pages
Tutorial 13
Studying Biblical Words in their Original Language - Part 1:
Orientation
All words have a range of meanings //
Offers a practical procedure for studying word meaning
Tutorial 14
Studying Biblical Words in their Original Language - Part
2: Greek Lexical Resources
Introduces five basic Greek lexicons
that can be profitably used by those who do not know Greek
Tutorial 15
Studying Biblical Words in their Original Language -
Part 3: Greek Concordance Searches
Explains how to find the Greek word
behind any English translation, and then do a concordance search of the Greek
word
without knowing the Greek language.
Tutorial 16
Studying Biblical Words in their Original Language -
Part
4: Accessing Greek Lexicons
Explains how to use the Logos feature
called "Bible Word Study" for accessing information in Greek lexicons.