Is this doable
I posted this in general but got no response. Maybe someone here might consider it.
I've been going all out to build up Notes in L10. What I would like to be able to do is have button that would allow me to make a printout of a note with the following options
The Note itself
The Anchor links printed out I typically have several scriptures cross-referenced
The tags
I would be happy if this could simply be like in Sermon Builder and a printout in RTF. The other option would be for it to tether into Sermon Builder like a mini lesson. I am perfectly happy if FL do their magic. Sometimes it would rock with slides. But again it makes so much more sense to let Logos get the info into a format without me doing a bunch of copy paste labor.
The mind of man is the mill of God, not to grind chaff, but wheat. Thomas Manton | Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow. Richard Baxter
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I posted this in general but got no response. Maybe someone here might consider it.
I would suggest the Feedback site would be a better place, but be more precise i.e. printout/export from Notes or something built into Sermon Builder.
Dave
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I posted this in general but got no response. Maybe someone here might consider it.
I've been going all out to build up Notes in L10. What I would like to be able to do is have button that would allow me to make a printout of a note with the following options
The Note itself
The Anchor links printed out I typically have several scriptures cross-referenced
The tags
I would be happy if this could simply be like in Sermon Builder and a printout in RTF. The other option would be for it to tether into Sermon Builder like a mini lesson. I am perfectly happy if FL do their magic. Sometimes it would rock with slides. But again it makes so much more sense to let Logos get the info into a format without me doing a bunch of copy paste labor.
I don't know of any way to do it..... but I could see it as a good suggestion for Logos 11......
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