Older versions of Logos pointed to the source for personal books from within the program. How do I now go find the source for the book?
I think if it does not show the source, you might no longer have the source from which the book was imported (e.g. you're on a new PC, or you deleted or moved the file from which the book was originally imported).
You can see the the location of your source file in the PB tool by hovering over the file name:
I think, if the file is not in the expected location anymore (or the location is on a different computer), there will be an exclamation mark next to the name.
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