So when using the Bible Books Explorer tool and clicking on one of the books on the circular graph, I get zero results đŸ˜•. It doesn't matter which bible version I use or whatever search criteria I use, I always get zero results. I have the Logos Premium - Monthly subscription plan. This is one of the main reasons I decided to try the subscription model. Please verify if this is only available to a higher plan. If so, then this needs to be stated clearly somewhere on the Logos webpage and in the desktop app. Thank you.
It works for me:
What version of Logos are you using? Is it on Windows or Mac? I notice that your automatically generated search string is slightly different from mine. Do you have automatic downloads and use internet enabled in the Logos settings? Just wondering if something is outdated on your end.
I think this might be the result of some crucial resource not downloaded.
Thanks Francis, Mick for replies.
Ok, so I changed my search results to match yours (removed the word "label.") and now it works!! Now when I click somewhere on the graph it just works. Weird!
Thanks much!
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