Is there any type of posting of Logos users in the area where you live?
Greg this was posted before as I also thought it would be a great idea to meet others from the same community. It would be helpful to share ideas, what books are a better fit, as well as sharing tips and tricks. I would hope that some how this could become a part of Logos.
It might be difficult for Logos to directly maintain such a list, but Logos users could self-inform other Logos users about this on the forums, social media pages, etc. They could post when there could be a Logos user meetup in a certain location or even create social media or Faithlife groups of Logos users in certain locations.
Great idea! I will be watching this for additional interest. Thank you.
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Hard to imagine it is a "New Idea," but I want to note my encouragement for something I would've expected to be standard (I sent the following to Customer Support and was directed to post it here): Was investigating my library today to see if I owned a particular resource. That took me down a rabbit hole, and I thought…
Hi. please see https://community.logos.com/discussion/257222/ability-to-have-graphics-maps-for-bible-study-builder?utm_source=community-share&tab=all
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