Why do some resources allow you to scroll down through the text while others make you use the side arrows (see image below)? I don't like using the arrows and prefer to scroll. Is there a way to change this?
All resources support both paginated and scrolling modes.
Ctrl-Shift-P toggles this option. You can also toggle it (or change the options for it) in the View toolbar under "Paged view".
Alan, you're the best!!! I've been wanting to change this for the past four years. I'm on a Mac, so it's a little different, but I figured out what those icons do. Thank you, Jesus! Btw: Logos doesn't make this option very intuitive. I would have never figured out what that "Up" arrow, "Command" icon, and "P" meant if you hadn't pointed me in that direction.
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