
Click the corresponding command button to the right of the highlight name and choose a shortcut.

Note: You can assign a keyboard shortcut (0-9 or A-Z) to any style. To apply any highlight, select text in a resource and select a style from the panel. Note: You can also opening the Highlighting panel from the Selection or Context Menus by clicking the highlighting iconīy default, the panel contains several categories of highlights: solid colors, emphasis markup, highlighter pens, and inductive/precept. To open the panel, click the Tools icon and choose Highlighting under the Content section. Note: Click Highlight to open the full highlighting panel if you don’t see your desired style in your most recently-used highlights.

With the menu open, choose Selection or Reference (Bibles only) on the left side to display your five most recently-used highlighting styles on the right. To highlight with this method, right-click your selection to open the Context Menu. Note: Click the highlighter icon to open the full highlighting panel if you don’t see your desired style in your most recently-used highlights. Click a style and Logos will apply it to the text you’ve selected. The Selection Menu will display showing the six styles you’ve used most recently. To highlight with this method, click and drag to select the text you want to highlight. Note: You can also use Cmd + K (Mac) or Ctrl + K (Windows) to apply your default highlighting style to any selected text or press the H key to apply the last used highlighting style.

You can even create your own custom styles, view or hide highlights while reading, or run advanced searches based on your highlights. In Logos, you can highlight text in a resource in the same way you might use a highlighter or colored pencil to mark up printed material.
