I was just exploring Biblia.com and realized I have a reading plan it is showing 203 days past due. It isn'ta plan I was using but would like to either delete it, reset it, or better yet just mark it as inactive.
ANy suggestions?
In Christ,
Ken
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The reading plans are synced with your desktop. So apart from individually clicking each day read 203 times in succession you can go to your desktop software and:
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Thanks Thomas, but the problem - as I see it - is that Biblia is pulling a reading plan of mine, but not an active reading plan. So to me that is a bug. Biblia should not be pulling an inactive reading plan.
Understood Kenneth. I agree in principle. But by having a plan - it is syncronized with the server. Active and inactive are not states that the sync process recognizes, only present and not present are.
How do you update a reading plan, or adjust it from today? Specifically, I'm so far behind in one reading plan that I just want to push it out the same number of days remaining from my current progress point.
-swf