Logos Bible Software documentation suggests that I can insert a link (L4) in a Bible Study Builder block. As I understand it, L4 URLs are depricated. Is there an alternative way to insert a Logos link in a Bible Study Builder block?
Thank you!
Ralph
I just tried to put a hyperlink into a Bible Study document, and was not successful. I'm curious to find out the answer to this, as well.
It is one of the many deficiencies that prevent me using this tool for Bible Study classes! Links are restricted to the Info sidebar
Dave,
Thanks for the confirmation. We must hope that the ability to insert links into a Bible Study Builder block will come at some point. In the meantime, I'll stick with Notebooks…
Jonathan,
Dave has confirmed it for us. Back to Notebooks until links can be added to Bible Study Builder blocks…
Thank you @Ralph Gibson III
I'm still hoping they put auto indenting in the notes on the Mobile Appsauto-indenting, but last I heard, they have no plans on doing so.
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