Thursday, March 15, 2012

Logos Smart Tag for MS Word

From Logos.com

http://www.logos.com/articleviewer/530


The Logos Smart Tag is an unsupported "power toy" addin for Microsoft Office 2002 and later, which allows Microsoft Word (and other Office applications) to recognize Bible references entered in a document, and provides the ability to replace a reference with the text of that passage.
In order for Bible references to be recognized, Logos 4.1 for Windows or later must be running.
When the "Replace with Passage" option is selected, the text is copied from the preferred Bible using the last style selected in the Copy Bible Verses panel is used. To change the style, choose Tools > Copy Bible Verses or press Ctrl+Alt+B.

Using the Logos Smart Tag

  • The Logos Smart Tag only works in the Windows versions of Microsoft Office; Mac OS X is not supported.
  • The Logos Smart Tag is installed as part of Logos 4.1 or later (for Windows); no separate installation step is necessary.
  • You must be running Logos 4.1 (at the same time as Microsoft Office) for the smart tag recognizer to work.
  • The Logos Smart Tag does not support running Logos 4 or Word elevated (i.e., "Run as administrator"); both programs must be run with regular user permissions.
  • The Logos Smart Tag will only insert plain text (with no formatting) when the Replace with Passage action is used; to insert formatted text, use Copy Bible Verses.
  • Only the 32-bit version of Microsoft Office is supported. As per the Microsoft guidance, the 32-bit version of Office should be installed to support third-party add-ins.
  • The Logos Smart Tag will not work on Windows Vista if User Account Control is disabled. Either re-enable UAC or install hotfix 971138.
  • The Logos Smart Tag is unsupported and is solely provided for the benefit of power users.
  • Depending on your version of Office, the smart tag may not be enabled by default. Follow the instructions for your version of Office below to enable it.
  • The Logos Smart Tag doesn't support PowerPoint 2010 (but earlier versions of PowerPoint are supported).

Office 2003

  • You might have to turn Smart Tags on in Word. In Word 2003 and below:
    1. Click on Tools | AutoCorrect Options, and click on the Smart Tags tab (see screen print below).
    2. Check the Label text with smart tags and the Logos Bible Software 4 (Bible Reference) boxes, and click OK.

      Office 2003 AutoCorrect Options dialog
    3. To use the smart tag, enter a Bible reference; a dotted purple underline will appear under the reference. Hover over the reference and click on  to open the smart tag menu.

Office 2007

In Word 2007:
    1. Click the Office button (the new round button in the upper left corner).
    2. Click the Word Options button at the bottom of the menu.

      Office menu in Word 2007
    3. Click the Add-Ins tab on the left.
    4. Select Smart Tags from the Manage: drop-down list and click Go.

      Word Options dialog in Office 2007
    5. Check the Label text with smart tags and the Logos Bible Software 4 (Bible Reference) boxes, and click OK.

      AutoCorrect Options dialog in Word 2007.
    6. To use the smart tag, enter a Bible reference; a dotted purple underline will appear under the reference. Hover over the reference and click on  to open the smart tag menu.


       

 

Office 2010

In Office 2010, "smart tags" are now called "actions" and are not shown in the document by default. For more information, see Changes in Word 2010. To enable the Logos Bible Reference action, follow these steps:
  1. Right-click anywhere in the document; on the context menu choose Additional Actions > Options...
    Context menu in Word 2010.
  2. In the Options dialog, ensure that both Enable additional actions in the right-click menu and Logos Bible Software 4 (Bible references) are checked.
    Word 2010 AutoCorrect Options
  3. To use the smart tag, enter a Bible reference. Right-click the text and open the Additional Actions submenu to see the possible actions.

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