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Glad we could make you happy! I don't know if this is useful for what you are trying to accomplish, but did you know you can add a Collections section to your passage guide and modify the settings to use a custom collection of "type:Journal". This will give you the links without having to paste them in the notes.
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Thank you for posting your log files. The fix for this crash will be available in an upcoming beta release, and at some point after that in a general release. Until then you can get around the problem by turning off the "Timeline events" visual filter in all resources. This can be accomplished by opening another resource that has timeline events available
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My guess is that it's remembering the NIV comparison setting from the last usage, which definitely could have been last month in a different search window. I know some others have recently reported slow population of that selector list. I think you can type NIV in that box and hit enter without waiting for the wheel to stop spinning. Obviously doesn
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The software does its best to display as many of the titles in as long a form as possible to improve clarity as to what each tab contains. About the best I can suggest is to open more tabs in that panel, or make the window/panel narrower.
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This is because you are searching "All Open Bibles". Therefore, your search results come back from ESV. You then asked it to show NIV in an additional column to compare it with the returned search results. Try select NIV instead of "All Open Bibles", then remove NIV from the box just above the search results.
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[quote user="Phil Mills"] [quote user="DMB"]No event without a BOOK. A Logos BOOK.[/quote] Is that a Logos book? Or a Logos book you own? I am not quite clear on that. So far, when I get a Timeline date, it has always linked to a book I own. I assumed (perhaps incorrectly) that if it was not a book I owned, it would link to the book with an opportunity
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[quote user="tom"] I did send the problem file to Logos4Feedback@logos.com [/quote] Thanks for sending that file, Tom. I am able to replicate the crash you are seeing. It looks like there is some bad formatting in that particular note. I'm looking at fixing the crash for L4 and L5. Until that fix is available, I think you might be able to get around
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[quote user="Rosie Perera"] [quote user="Andrew Batishko (Logos)"] [quote user="John Sheeley"] Still no fix for the dancing tabs? I put something on the boards awhile back and was told that would be fixed in the next release. I can not do a screen capture because the tabs actually move back and forth and it doesn't happen with any particular resource
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Joan, try right clicking on the section heading (where it says "Translation"). Select copy from that menu and paste it in the Word document.
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Place your mouse over the message about styles in use. A tooltip will appear indicating which styles are in use and how many times each is used.