Unlink Faithlife Study Bible

Kevin S. Coy, OFS
Kevin S. Coy, OFS Member Posts: 332 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in Books and Courses Forum

Excuse my ignorance but I need some help.  I am currently doing a 52 week reading plan.  Every time I click on the reading (I prefer RSVCE) the Faithlife Study Bible comes up also.  I have repeatedly gone to the panel menu/link set and mark "None".  I also, have marked my prefer Catholic Commentary as "A" to go along with my preferred Bible.  Lo and behold, the next time I go back to my daily reading the Faithlife Study Bible comes back and my preferred commentary does not.

What am I doing wrong and how do I fix it?

Thank you in advance. 

“Let us begin, brothers, to serve the Lord God, for up until now we have done little or nothing.”  St. Francis of Assisi

Comments

  • Kevin A
    Kevin A Member Posts: 1,059 ✭✭✭

    Hi Kevin, when you initially open your reading, a 'layout' is opening that will currently contain both your bible and the Faithlife Study Bible.

    If you are opening your reading from the Home Page Cards, then the following should work.

    In order to have the layout open up with your chosen selections, modify the current bible reading layout to how you would like to to appear. Then, as in my screenshot below, in the top right of Logos you can choose 'Layouts' then from the 'Home Page Layouts' section, you can selected the little arrow to the right of 'Bible Reading Plan' and then choose 'Replace with current layout' (In red on my image)

    Then if you click to 'Close All Panels', which is the button highlighted green to the right of the 'Layouts' button in my image, the next time you click on the card on the home screen your new layout should open.

    If you are opening your reading plan a different way, let us know how and we should be able to advise which layout you need to modify.

  • Kevin S. Coy, OFS
    Kevin S. Coy, OFS Member Posts: 332 ✭✭

    “Let us begin, brothers, to serve the Lord God, for up until now we have done little or nothing.”  St. Francis of Assisi