More control over Bible text in Sermon Builder

Phil Gons (Logos)
Phil Gons (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799
edited November 2024 in English Feedback
Please allow us to style and edit Bible text in Sermon Builder.
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  • IT would be great to be able to import a verse, then delete the portion(s) of the verse I am not talking about OR bold/underline/emphasize color a portion of the verse in my notes.
  • Phil Gons (Logos)
    Phil Gons (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799
    @pastordt-65, yes, that's what this suggestion covers.
  • David Taylor, Jr.
    David Taylor, Jr. Member Posts: 4,380 ✭✭✭
    Yes, Yes, YES! I cannot tell you how many times I have wished this was an option as I am preparing my sermon. I usually resort to not putting the verse in at all and manually typing out the parts that I want. This would be huge.
  • Gregory Lawhorn
    Gregory Lawhorn Member Posts: 32 ✭✭✭
    Yes, absolutely!
  • Dustin Wilson
    Dustin Wilson Member Posts: 1
    edited November 2024
    when someone enter in a Bible verse into sermon outline and the reference text is automatically added in a quote box, there should be a way to edit it by underlining or highlighting verses. I know a lot of pastors that do this in their preaching so that they can spend some time on a word or phrase.
  • Yes, as I am trying to make the switch from Word to Sermon Builder, I am missing the layout functions of Word. For example, I have always written my sermons in 2 columns (it makes it easier to not lose my place as I glance down at my outline). Also, I would love to customize what "Heading 1," "Heading 2," etc. look like (maybe bold, with color, etc.). In Word, I can click at the top and "Update Heading 1 to match selection." I know the folks at Logos have a lot going on, but if they could build a few more features like these into SB, I think they would win over and keep a lot of us who have always used Word or Pages.
  • Phil Gons (Logos)
    Phil Gons (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799
    @davidcwatson81-76, you can vote on customizing preset styles here: https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/1044.
  • Nick Stapleton
    Nick Stapleton Member Posts: 75 ✭✭✭
    edited November 2024
    As of now, you can’t edit passages in Sermon Builder. We need the ability to edit the passage: shorten the length, italicize, bold, highlight, etc.
  • Barrett Case
    Barrett Case Member Posts: 6 ✭✭
    The ability to have a partial verse by typing Acts 20:24a and then Acts 20:24b would be immensely helpful.
  • Phil Gons (Logos)
    Phil Gons (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 3,799
    @barrett-71, knowing were to break could be tricky in some cases and will often be version specific in a way that Acts 20:24 isn't. But maybe your entire congregation is using the same Bible translation, in which case it could work. We'll consider it.
  • Barrett Case
    Barrett Case Member Posts: 6 ✭✭
    @phil-gons The ability to edit the verse once there, deleting the portion of the verse not being discussed, would do the trick. Just to have SOME ability to edit, highlight, embolden, italicize the text would be GREAT!
  • Barrett Case
    Barrett Case Member Posts: 6 ✭✭
    @barrett-71 I can't imagine the implementation of editing ability would be all that difficult, considering everything else Logos does, this would have to be a breeze! Looking forward to this upgrade.
  • Gregory Lawhorn
    Gregory Lawhorn Member Posts: 32 ✭✭✭
    edited November 2024
    Wouldn't it be nice to be able to edit/format the text of a Bible slide without having to click on the slide graphic, click on edit, wait for the slide to load, and edit in the little field on the left hand side? Yeah, I thought so too.

    There are times that a verse splits a sentence, and I want to remove the partial text. And, there are times when I want to emphasize a word with ALL CAPS. Couldn't we do that directly in the text as we see it in the Sermon Builder?
  • James Hudson
    James Hudson Member Posts: 337 ✭✭✭
    This Logos 9 reviewer agrees:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzNCZNBOcTg&feature=emb_imp_woyt
    See especially time stamps 4:00 - 5:40.
    Thanks.
  • Jackie Watts
    Jackie Watts Member Posts: 351 ✭✭
    @pastordt-65 Here's my workaround. I copy the passage into a NOTE (could be a NOTE you begin inside of Sermon (see 1st pic). Then copy the passage into the NOTE (2nd pic), then copy/paste into sermon (3rd pic) and you can manipulate the text and even add a passage tweak - e.g. Luke 9:41-42a.
  • Simon Rühl (Logos)
    Simon Rühl (Logos) Member, Community Manager, Logos Employee Posts: 388
    You actually CAN edit the Bible verses within the Slide and also markup within the presentation! I just found that out recently. Make sure to use a good font, that allows italics and bold.

    Use *text* for italics
    Use **text** for bold
    Use __text__ for underline
    Use new paragraph and * text for bullet points.

    Since that is already possible, maybe all we need is buttons?
  • Jonathan Douglass
    Jonathan Douglass Member Posts: 8 ✭✭
    edited November 2024
    When using the sermon builder and I allow the program to automatically generate verses I cite, I am unable to mark up the text. I would find this feature useful.
  • Richard Widener
    Richard Widener Member Posts: 11 ✭✭
    Without this option, I need to put it into Word to make this possible. Would love to do it all in Logos.
  • Pastor Adam
    Pastor Adam Member Posts: 6 ✭✭
    I often need to refer to (a), (b), etc and the current setup is more difficult than it could be. I can edit the slides in Proclaim but my preaching notes then still contain the full passage
  • Jason Worf
    Jason Worf Member Posts: 13 ✭✭
    @simon-ruehl-46 that is true in Proclaim, but there is no way to edit it until it gets to proclaim, which means editing it twice, and often loosing the momentum of the sermon writing process. No, we need to be able to make these edits with a WYSIWYG editor in logos during the sermon writing process. I'm glad this is something they are working on. I hope it is released ASAP.
  • Daniel Hofland
    Daniel Hofland Member Posts: 59 ✭✭✭
    I would like to be able to edit the verse without breaking the link to the translation. I preach in churches that use different Bible translations so I want to be able to quickly change to the translation I need for that week. But if I only want to emphasize the second part of a verse I don't want to leave the entire verse in my manuscript. I understand that it would be hard to know what segment of the verse to keep with a different translation, so I would be content if changing the translation reverted back to the full verse and I would remove the part I don't want again.