Reordering / Rearranging Sermon Slides
Is it still not possible to rearrange / reorder sermon slides within the Logos Sermon Editor?
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Slides are generated based on content (headings, scripture references, content, etc). Therefore the slides will always be next to the related content.
It would be nice to be able to drag content (whether related to a slide or not) from one location in the document to another; in the same way you can drag text in word or other processors from one location to another.
But to answer your question; no it is not possible right now.
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Fred Chapman said:
Slides are generated based on content (headings, scripture references, content, etc). Therefore the slides will always be next to the related content.
I don't think this is strictly true in the case, for example, where a user sends an image to the sermon document.
Fred Chapman said:It would be nice to be able to drag content (whether related to a slide or not) from one location in the document to another; in the same way you can drag text in word or other processors from one location to another.
But to answer your question; no it is not possible right now.
That is unfortunate...
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Fred Chapman said:
It would be nice to be able to drag content (whether related to a slide or not) from one location in the document to another;
While drag and drop is not available, a user CAN copy the text in a paragraph that is linked to a slide, and PASTE that into another paragraph.
See below, I imported an image into a slide linked to the word "line" in line 1 and pasted that content into the beginning of line 4.
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David Thomas said:
I didn't realize that the images become linked to any text entered beside them and that the text in turn could be copy-pasted to move the image to a different location. I would still like to see a drag and drop interface, but thank you for explaining this method.
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