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As a work around I have been taking a screeshot, converting to a pdf and sharing. Logos is working on a way to share.
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I have done a screen capture, turned it into a .pdf and shared it. Not great but it works.
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Here is a screenshot. I have the date last used, the text for the sermon and a link to the sermon document. Before the sermon builder I made personal books of all my sermons form year t year, so that link is back to the sermon in the 2012 Personal Book.
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Here is a screenshot. I have the date last used, the text for the sermon and a link to the sermon document. Before the sermon builder I made personal books of all my sermons form year t year, so that link is back to the sermon in the 2012 Personal Book.
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Hi Jackie, I migrated all my illustrations from Evernote to Logos notes a good while back. I created an illustration notebook (Each illustration has its own note.) with anchors and tags for each illustration. Also I add a date for when I last used that illustration. To move them from Evernote I copied and pasted. As I did that I assigned tags and if
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Hi Stephen, For what it's worth, I use a notebook for this. Each illustration is a note tagged with topic. In the body of the note I put the date I last used it. I do not keep a record of passages although that could be done with anchors. I used to do it this way in evernote.
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19,000 volumes
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Used it last night for the first time while recording our virtual service. I thought it worked great. Takes about 5 minutes to get used to it. Turning the page, at least for me, is far better than scrolling. I used it on my 11in iPad Pro.
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Absolutely right Mike. When I wrote my dissertation for my Doctoral project at Candler my advisor who is a well known Wesley scholar said to not use the Jackson Edition from Logos it is not respected among scholars. I now own all the print volumes of the Bicentennial Edition. I would search for what I needed in Jackson and then would go find it in the
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Logos 8.17 MacBook Pro 2018. No problems on Big Sur. Also running on a 2018 Mac mini.
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Here it is.
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Aaron I have the BOW in a personal book, .docx format if you would like it. I agree too about the Bicentennial Edition of Wesley's Works.
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Right click on the icon at the bottom of the pop up box select delete.
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I am experiencing the same thing.
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When I was writing my dissertation on Wesleyan small groups my advisor, a well known Wesley scholar, told me NOT to use the Jackson Works only the Bicentennial works. Of course I had the Jackson Works in my logos library. I have since bought all the Bicentennial works available. Would love to have them digital.
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You might already know this, but you can store layouts in folders in favorites. Create the folder and drag the layout into it. .
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I plan just about a year and advance. But that changes. As you cans see this is revision 10. 3225.Preaching Plan 2020Rev.10docx.docx
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Phil, I keep them in folders by year and series. They have the text listed at the top with liturgical date, calendar date. I use spotlight to find them for the most part. I have also turned the sermons that I wrote prior to the sermon editor in personal books by year. Of course, they show up in sermon report.
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I have experienced this as well
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Here's a screenshot of the layout for the "Application/ Stage,