I recently purchased a new computer. When I downloaded Logos, I must have only downloaded select books. Now, ever time I try to open another book it asks me to download it. Is there a way to change my download option to all owned sources?
Thanks everyone. I contacted Logos support and they sent me to a video. The above advice is correct. BUT, I was clicking on the title and it would only open that source. By clicking in the SPACE next to the title it gave the option to select what I want.
I would think this would be solved by going to the Internet section of Program Settings, and having "Download New Books" set to "Yes"
Thanks for reaching out. When I go to my library panel. I have "all" selected and information panel open, but there is no way for me download all of the works. Even the prioritized list which has several in the cloud are not downloaded. I assume when I downloaded Logos for this computer, I did not choose all. That is what I want to change.
Make sure that you open the information panel that is in the upper-right corner of the library page. Note that this is different from the Information tool. If this does not solve your problem, it would be helpful if you could share a screenshot.
My apologies for not being more detailed.
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