How do you enter a message or build a message in notes and send it to a printer to print it
What operating system are you using?
Hi Randall, welcome to the forums!
I'm not sure whether it's the best idea to use notes for "building a message" (the sermon editor may be more geared to that, but I have no real experience with that tool). Printing individual notes is easy: while editing the note, or having it selected from a list of notes, go to the "kebap"-menu (three dots in the top right of the Notes Tool pane, not the three dots below for that indvidual note), select Print/Export from there.
Alternatively, you may simply hit Crtl-P (or something comparable if you're a Mac user). In both cases you'll land in the Print dalog where you can send the note to the printer - or e.g. to a Word document if you want to make it look prettier.
This all assumes the desktop version of Logos - there may be ways to print from the browser app or a mobile device, but I have never tried that.
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