I have attempted 3-4 times to use this tool for a sermon but when I use it on half of the screen it shows up as 3 columns and when I type it puts 1 or 2 words per line. Also, how do I change the background on slides?
I could be misunderstanding your question, but maybe give this a try - To close the column on the right, click on the symbol that looks like a circled lower-case i. Be careful…there are two of these symbols. You want to click on the highest one, as I've circled in red in the image below, and not the lower one, which I've placed a red "x" over. Lol. To close the column on the left, click on the symbol at the top-left that looks like 3 horizontal lines (also circled in the image below.)
I wonder if you might find a 4-minute training video from Logos helpful? I love these videos - they are short and to-the-point. Click on the link below, then scroll down to video # 9, "Using the Sermon Builder."
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017433952-Sermon-Prep-Series
thank you so much! Exactly what i needed!
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