Chronological Reading Plan

Archie McGlawn
Archie McGlawn Member Posts: 2
edited November 21 in English Forum

I use the Chronological Reading Plan in my daily devotions to read through the Bible Chronologically every year. The plan has always shown the date for each reading, which it still does. However, it has always shown the current day as "Today" and the next day as "Tomorrow." This is a helpful feature as it allows a quick glance at how far behind I may be on any given day and develop a quick plan to catch up. Unfortunately, it no longer displays "Today" and "Tomorrow." Not a huge issue, just a convenience. Anyone have a solution?

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  • BC
    BC Member Posts: 3 ✭✭

    I'm trying to start a year chronological year reading plan. How were you able to set it up? I can not modify the days I want to read it or a start and finish date. I want to read it m-f  from Jan 1 to December 31st next year. I can only get it do at my on pace which it set it up for 365 days.

    yours is set up on the computer, but I print it out so a can have it on paper. My devotions are with out a computer... Any assistance I am grateful .

  • Archie McGlawn
    Archie McGlawn Member Posts: 2

    I use my IPad Pro to follow the reading plan rather than print it out. You have to set it up on the computer. Select Edit and you can set the start date for your plan. You will have the option of setting the start date and the end-date will be set automatically since it is a one year plan. The edit options are Read "Chronological Reading Plan" in "English Standard Version" ""every day," starting "Jan 1, 2024," "by yourself." The items in quotation represent edit options. You can set the version in the Section I have as "English Standard Version." If you select the "every day" option, as shown in my set up, you can modify your reading intervals. The options are 1) at your own pace, 2) every day, 3) Every weekday, or 4) each (where you specify the particular days you plan to read each day.

    I hope this helps.

  • Anthony Grubb
    Anthony Grubb Member Posts: 109 ✭✭

    Stumbled upon this thread, so to speak, since I've worked with these Chronological plans over the past several years. Anyway, when printing out the plans from Windows, it has always been a problem with the distortions for the current calendar week (or two?) to have those indications, so much so I'd have to date my computer to a year outside the plan dates to assist in printing a clean copy with only the calendar dates--and then remember to fix the date back. I'm of the strong opinion the "Today," "Tomorrow," etc. indications should be there for the actual use from either the computer or the mobile apps, but should not print out "Today," "Tomorrow," etc. on any hard copy/printouts. Hope my vote helps 😀