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I
have been tried to do something and I am not sure if it can be done on Logos
4. One of the things I used to do on Logos 3 is put book marks up at the top
tool bar, 1-9. I would often assign the first book mark to the beginning of my
text (bookmark 1), then hit page down, and assign that spot to bookmark 2, etc.
until I had filled up my bookmarks with progressive movements through the text,
one page at a time. This way, when I am studying, I can click the book mark and
it goes to the beginning, middle, or end of the text. When I needed to study a
different passage, I would use Ctrl/Shift/ and the # to reassign the bookmarks
to a different progression through the text.

I open favorites, and drag bookmarks 1-9 (Ctrl/Shift/#) to the top tool bar. Then I change their appearance so they don’t all have
the standard NASB blue symbol but are numbered 1-9. They then look like this (1-9):

Each
bookmark, when I click on it, number takes me a little bit further through the text. Sometimes I might assign a bookmark to a particular cross reference so I can get to it easily later.
This is
my question. When I reassign my bookmarks to progress through a different
stretch of text, the bookmarks that I have dragged to the top bar do not
change. I have to delete the ones I have on the tool bar, re-drag the next
set from bookmarks to the tool bar, change their appearance again to numbers, and do
this over and over again. Am I missing something, or does Logos 4 not have the
ability to reassign book marks on that top bar? Maybe you could fix this!? Logos 3 had the ability to reassign any book mark as those that appeared on the tool bar could be reassigned with a simple Ctrl/shift/#. I hope you can fix this in Logos 4. That way once you put your bookmark buttons up on the tool bar, you can reassign them easily without having to open Favorites, drag new book marks, etc.
Thanks,
jack