I am trying to add my print books to the print library, but I don't see the option to add them anymore. I am subscribed to the monthly plan. I only have the option to Preview/Buy on my books when searching for them. What am I missing?
Where are you trying to do this from? I see the option to add to print library in the desktop (PC, 43.0) version.
In the same location as your screenshot. If I click on the book it is not there either.
I am on macOS with this version
Jon, I use Logos app my mobile phone for adding to print library.
Thanks Stephen. It looks like it isn't on my mobile app either. I wonder if it is the pro subscription. I only have the bottom tier.
it is available in Logos Pro subscription and higher. See https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/8688477672589-How-do-I-manage-my-print-library-catalog
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