How do I bookmark verses or chapters for my daily readings so I can know where to pick up from where I left off?
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@Joseph Reyes
My favourite way is to use the favourites tool inside the bible, or any other book
On the dynamic toolbar you click on 'Home', then 'Favourites' and then you click 'Add' and the favourite, or bookmark is added to the list in the column below. When you come back here, where ever you are in the bible or book, clicking the listed favourite will bring you right back to where you left off. The trick is to position the place you are bookmarking at the top of the pane you have open as the favourite records that spot.
You can also do the same on your phone or tablet
You long press on the word you want make the favourite/bookmarks at then slide the toolbar along until you see the favourite icon and tap on it. I am using IOS but I think it works the same in Android. This adds the position in your bible/book to a list .
When you want to get back to the bookmark you open your bible/book and tap on the verse in the selector. Then tap on favourites in the box that appears and tap on your bookmark/favourite in the list and you are back where you left off
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