How to Export Inline Search Results

A Logos user emailed this question to me:

I executed an Inline Search, but how do I export the results?

Perhaps you’ve experienced this scenario as well. If so, take heart; there is a solution. Because of the nature of an Inline Search, the results are not directly exportable, so we need to utilize a normal Search panel.

Here’s what I mean:

  • Open any Bible you like (any resource could be used, but for this example we’ll use a Bible)
  • Click the Inline Search icon on the Bible’s toolbar (A)
  • Select Bible as the search type (B)
  • Select New Testament as the verse range (C)
  • Type a query like adoption in the Find box (D)
  • Press the Enter key to generate the results (E)

Here’s the point where the question at hand comes into play: how do we export these results? Again for emphasis, we can’t from this panel so we need a normal Search panel:

  • Click the Send To icon on the Inline Search toolbar (F)
  • Select Search panel from the list (G)

  • Notice a separate Search panel opens with the results (H)

  • Press Ctrl + P on a PC or Cmd + P on a Mac to open the Print/Export panel (I)
  • Utilize the various options to print (J), copy to the clipboard (K), send to Word document (L), etc.

For more detailed instruction about Searching be sure to check out the Logos 7 Training Manuals Volumes 1-3, digital version. And for a great way to learn to study the Bible with Logos register for Camp Logos Inductive in Atlanta April 23-25 available both live and as a webinar!

Also be sure to follow the MP Seminars Faithlife group and receive a FREE download of the commentary Ephesians: Verse by Verse by Dr. Grant Osborne.


Morris Proctor
is a certified trainer for Logos Bible Software. Morris, who has trained thousands of Logos users at his two-day Camp Logos seminars, provides many training materials.

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Morris Proctor (1961–2023) was a certified trainer for Logos Bible Software and founder of MP Seminars. Morris trained thousands of Logos users at his two-day Camp Logos seminars, and his team continues to provide many training materials.

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