I do most of my study on my desktop but sometimes use my iPad. How do I set up my Bibles so that I can review my Bibles in the order in which I like to study?
@Michael Kinch you can prioritize bibles in the desktop app and this order of priority will sync with the mobile app. See here in the desktop help file and search in the help center if you want to see videos showing how-to. Once bibles are prioritized, they will appear in the order you chose when you switch bibles by clicking on the icon next to the reference box. It will also determine order in tools like the comparison tool. Not sure whether that's what you meant though. If not, could you describe more precisely what you mean concretely by reviewing your bibles in the order in which you like to study them?
Thanks Francis, much appreciated. It has been many years since in prioritized my resources and wasn't sure how to do it. I figured it out. Thank you for your help.
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