I was enjoying the function on my laptop and jumped over to my iPad to continue but somehow could.. seems like iOS only allows me to create a new note?
You can add an anchor from the note itself. There is an "Anchors" dropdown at the top below the row that has the style and icon and the notebook selector.
yes! i can do this.. but i can only add a bible reference.. on the desktop i can "Add Selected Text" which I do not see on the iPad..
Sorry, I read too quickly your original post. The note taken from a selection of text will add that selection as anchor, but it does not look possible to add another selection of text anchor manually in the iOS app. The mobile apps generally have less functionality than the desktop app. One workaround if you need to do this from a mobile device and are connected to the Internet, is to do it from the web app (app.logos.com) since it does offer that functionality.
hey! thanks for taking the time to answer… one can always hope.. :)
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