Your workflow Uber Bible Reference is NOT working correctly. Once you place the scripture in there is an error.
I don't believe that this is an 'official' Logos Workflow - it is a User shared Workflow from the founder of LearnLogos. Have you tried the same in another Workflow (Logos official)? If you receive the same error on other workflows, you may have found a bug.
Hopefully another user who has tried this public workflow can share whether they are seeing the issue
Again, this was on my dashboard when I initially opened my logos.
As Frank mentioned, the Uber Bible Reference workflow is not an official Logos workflow, but is a shared one from a Logos user. As far as I'm aware, shared documents only come into our workspace when we intentionally add them. I don't understand how it could be on your Dashboard if you didn't previously add it. Maybe Logos should look into that as well.
I added the Uber workflow to my documents and tested it alongside an official Logos workflow, and this is the result:
Something seems to be wrong with the workflow itself. Now, will Logos troubleshoot an unofficial workflow for bugs? No idea.
Yes, I wanted to shout out to everyone that this is now working but you have to select the revised one:
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