How can i find the history for a note? I need to get to a previous version.
I believe the only option available to you is to restore deleted notes.
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017978372-Record-Your-Insights-Using-Notes#Undelete
As far as I am aware, there is no version tracking in Logos notes. This is a feature that is requested from time to time.
ugh. I made changes in a note on my home computer. When I got to church this morning my note didn't update to my work computer as per usual. When I opened my home computer it synced to my old note, not bothe updated note. Never happened before.
Which version of the apps are you using at each location?
Latest desktop app on each. It's strange. I've never had a problem syncing any docs with Logos until today.
Mac or Windows?
Windows
For years I had the Collegeville Bible Commentary in my Logos library how do I get it back and added to the other commentaries?
May I know if there's a way to enable support for higher than 60hz refresh rates in Logos/Verbum app? I found scrolling Factbook, Search & Bible Word Study were stuttering. Bible & Commentary's panel were scrolling reasonably. Tested on 100hz monitor & ProMotion screens.
I know that I can "tab" after typing a reference and it will automatically populate the verse. I know I can also do "alt + return" and put it in paragraph form. Unfortunately, the paragraph form does not include the numbers for the verses, so I can't easily refer back to an individual verse within the bulk paragraph. Is…
often especially in older books, the author will quote something in another language, mostly Latin. When I use the Logos translate function, I want the ability to copy and paste this text, so I can make a note in the base text, so if I come back to this passage in the future, I can just hover over the note to read this…
Hello all. I would like to start a document/folder in Logos titled Counseling. In that document/folder, I would keep all relevant bible passages, insights, book passages, etc. there. Is there a way to do that? In essence, it would be a topical study. Thank you in advance for any guidance/wisdom.