In Logos Mobile App I can add a new sermon, but I cannot find any way to edit a sermon. Would it be possible to add such a function?
What platform are you seeing this on?
It should be possible to edit them on iPads and Android tablets (assuming the right package purchase / subscription level)
If you have access, as Graham shared:
Under the Tools Icon - Open Sermon Manager - The List of Sermons should be visible - Tap the Sermon that you would like to edit
Is it not supported on Android mobile phones like Samsung S24? Also, which subscription level supports this functionality?
Correct, a tablet would be necessary to use Sermon Builder and Sermon Manager on Android. A subscription at the Logos Pro level would also be required.
Understood. Thanks for the clarification!
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