Hey everyone! Every time I open up my ESV in Logos, it opens to a parallel (two-column) view. Why? Can I have it always open ONLY in a single column regular view? Thanks in advance. I appreciate any comments. 🙂
Most likely reasons for this… View / Paged view… you have this turned on and it's set to either "auto" or "2". Because this was your last selection for this resource it is defaulting to it every time you open it. You should be able to turn this off in the top right of the "paged view" drop down by selecting the little slider OR you can leave it on and select "1" to force it to one column.
Thanks for the comment/help! I'll try your suggestions. I also think it has something to do with "Add Parallel Text." I have it on in one tab (ESV/BHS). When I open a new tab and click "ESV", it opens to the same ESV/BHS view.
dynamic resource toolbar > view > add parallel text (used to be called multiview) uncheck the unwanted boxes
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