On the dashboard, daily readings will open using today's date for the readings. If the layout is changed and saved, the date used will be the last date saved. How can the date for the daily readings default to today's date on a saved layout?
@S Roberts I agree that daily lectionary readings on Dashboard will open using today's date e.g. RCL Daily:
If the lectionary is part of my layout, it will display the date displayed when the layout was last saved. The only way to display today's date is to close the tab and reopen the lectionary.
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