Benefit of tagging passages in Sermon Builder?
Maybe a silly question here, but I am new to Sermon Builder and have pasted some old outlines into it and now I'm tagging key passages. Notice that I've tagged Romans 1:20...
So when I go to Romans 1:20 in my Bible and Passage Guide, there it is, just like I expect...
But then I thought, "I wonder if the Passage Guide can find passages I have NOT tagged." It does. I have not tagged Ephesians 4:11-15, for example, but it finds it just as easily as it found Romans 1:20.
So.......what is the point of tagging passages in Sermon Builder if Passage Guide can find them without me manually tagging them? Seems like unnecessary work, unless there is some benefit I'm not aware of.
Thanks!
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David Watson said:
So.......what is the point of tagging passages in Sermon Builder if Passage Guide can find them without me manually tagging them?
Great question!
Tagging the sermon with passage information causes it to appear in the Sermons section of the Passage Guide along with other sermons that you may have in your library from various purchases
It appears in the Your Content section irrespective of whether it has been tagged or not.
I'm hoping these tagged sermons will show up in the Factbook Tool at some stage - for this to happen they would need to have been tagged
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