Not panicking yet, but...

I was working with my notes for sermon tomorrow. They ALL disappeared when I was trying to adjust the font. Is there a way to retrieve them? Are they stored somewhere on my drive?? Thanks in advance...
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I would call tech support as soon as possible. See if they cannot assist you in getting back what was lost.
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Wonder about restarting computer, then open note file in Logos 4 ?
Edit: [:$] personally learned ctrl-z is better to undo note editing.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Ok. I quickly found another post regarding deleted notes and followed the recommendation to use ctrl-z. I had to do this a number of times but they DID return. Whew! Should be an 'undo' somewhere in the program perhaps...
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If you have not already closed that note file try ctrl-Z to undo changes. If you have already closed it I am not sure what can be done
Note:if ctrl-Z works, then repeat that command until the notes are restored to the way it was before you deleted them0 -
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Thanks Fred also. I think this confirms that I will stick to another note taking platform. At the very least it provided me another opportunity to pray [:D]
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Jonathan Sine said:
I think this confirms that I will stick to another note taking platform.
Personal Books could be worthwhile location for notes, which can be built for use in Logos 4.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Jonathan Sine said:
I think this confirms that I will stick to another note taking platform.
Personal Books could be worthwhile location for notes, which can be built for use in Logos 4.
Keep Smiling
Thanks for the suggestion. My practice has been to use OneNote (now that I can easily multitask on iPad) and then to copy them over to Logos and link to the Bible passage. The ONLY limitation to OneNote is that I cannot hover over biblical passages in order to quickly read the text.
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