LogosLink User's Manual
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                            LogosLink version 2.2.0
                        
                        
                        
                        
    
    Create an Argumentation Model for a Corpus Document
    
    
        A corpus document can have a dependent argumentation model, which is stored as a stand-alone file in the corpus directory.
    
    Follow these steps to create an argumentation model for a corpus document:
    
        - Open LogosLink Desktop.
 
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            Open a corpus by clicking on the Open button in the Home ribbon tab.
            Alternatively, open the backstage and click on Open to select or browse for a corpus.
            LogosLink Desktop shows the corpus in a new window.
        
 
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            Make sure that the corpus is in read/write mode.
            You can check and change this via the Access Mode button in the Home ribbon tab.
        
 
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            Find the document for which you want to create an argumentation model.
            You can locate the document by browsing through the Elements pane, via quick find, through a bookmark or comment, or through a filter.
        
 
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            Right-click the document and select the Create Argumentation Model... item in the context menu.
            Alternatively, you can click the Argumentation Model, Create button on the Document ribbon tab.
        
 
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            LogosLink Desktop asks you to confirm that you want to create an argumentation model for the document.
            Click OK to do it.
        
 
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            LogosLink Desktop creates the argumentation model and shows it into a new window.
            The document context text appears as content text for the new argumentation model.
            This argumentation model is stored as a stand-alone file, so you will need to save it after you make changes to it.
        
 
    
                        
                        
                        
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                            last updated on 10/09/2025 10:52