Can someone tell me about:
What does that look like or is it not something that is obvious?
Thanks in advance,
George
Right. There is no difference in the panel for an owned permanent license and an "unowned" temporary license. The library license type shows that information. I showed you the panel for an unowned resource without a temporary license which is what I interpreted your question to ask for.
Thanks again and blessings.
Thanks MJ.,
The following was one of the items listed on the version 40 update and I don't know what they mean by:
I was actually hoping that it might be a special tag for unowned resources. When I originally signed up for the MAX subscription it contained lots of resources that I do not own. I immediately tagged them as "LogosOwned," but I was hoping that the "updated panel interface for unowned resources" would somehow reflect that. So I was hoping that someone might know what was updated for the unowned resources.
Thanks for a quick response. You've been a stellar resource since I first saw your posts back in the Libronix days.
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