I'm wondering if it is possible to open LOGOS 9 to the same pages I was on with my laptop at home to my desktop at the church office?
In Program Settings try setting At Startup Open to -> Most recent layout - any
If you adopt the suggestion above:
Else you can save the resources by dragging into Favorites on one and opening from there in the other.
The Most recent layout - any setting in my experience doesn't work very often. I didn't know about having to log out and then back in to make it work. If that's the case by design its a bad design. If its a bug is needs to be fixed. Since I often switch between 3 computers (Laptop, Home Desktop and Church Desktop) I wish it did work better.
you have to log out at one location before opening Logos at the other
The "last layout" is saved when the application exits, not when you log out.
Still doesn't work very often.
The application syncs data to the server on exit. This happens invisibly after you close the window (though if it takes "too long", then a syncing window will appear). If you suspended your computer (close the lid) immediately upon exit, then this might prevent the application from syncing the last layout. Alternatively, if your application was silently crashing on exit, then it might also prevent the sync.
A log file from the machine that should be saving the layout might give some indication of a problem.
It consistently works for me. I am on Pcs with windows 10.
I know that you utilize a number of devices... What is your primary usage? Windows? Laptops? I would think that this feature would work best for someone who has two desktops, steady and reliable internet, and closes the app regularly after use.
If someone is on two laptops, internet coming in and out regularly, shuts the lid without allowing the LONG closing process to continue? It probably wouldn't work at all!
you have to log out at one location before opening Logos at the other The "last layout" is saved when the application exits, not when you log out.
Terminology! "exit" or "close" was what I intended.