does anybody know to add a description to the reading like the predefined plans and photo. If I want to make a reading plan based on a certain outline and want to use the outlines description.
If I want to make a reading plan based on a certain outline and want to use the outlines description.
This would be an Idea for the Suggestions Forum as it cannot be done - Pericopes is allowed but does not alter the session titles.
@Dave Hooton so there is no way to name for example when you create a reading John 1:1-18 to add a description Prologue. Like on the photo.
Correct.
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