Need Help with Reading Plan

I desperately need help how I can make Logos 4 work for me. There are 2 basic things that I need to do but I am not sure how to do it.
1. I want to set up a plan to read scriptures from One Book from the Bible every morning for my devotion. For example, I want to select the book of Proverbs for the month of Decembeer. Every day I wake up I want to read myabe a chapter at a time. HOW CAN I DO THIS?
2. I have some books in my library that are quite interesting. I want to be able to select one of those books and read a chapter or two every day for my Devotions. HOW CAN I DO THIS.
I really need help here as I am overwhelmed with all of the things that Logos can do. But because I am so confused, I am not able to get the benefits yet. Any help (Step by step instructions) will be highly appreciated.
God Bless You.
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Go to "file" then "reading plan." Click on the links to set it up any way you want. It's really pretty simple and intuitive...
I really like the reading plan.
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Garfield Joseph said:
1. I want to set up a plan to read scriptures from One Book from the Bible every morning for my devotion. For example, I want to select the book of Proverbs for the month of Decembeer. Every day I wake up I want to read myabe a chapter at a time. HOW CAN I DO THIS?
This is fairly straight-forward:
- click on File, then Reading Plan.
- a window like this will open up:
3. select which bible you want to read from, select the passage (in your case, Proverbs), select which days of the week you want to do the reading, select the starting date (perhaps December 1st) and the time frame (you can specify the end date).
4. click Go!
Garfield Joseph said:2. I have some books in my library that are quite interesting. I want to be able to select one of those books and read a chapter or two every day for my Devotions. HOW CAN I DO THIS.
This may be a little more difficult, depending on the resource. As far as I know, there is no way of specifying the amount you read each day, just the time frames (when to start and finish, and on which days to read). You may just have to play around with the time-frame until you find one that has a few chapters each day you want to read. If the resource has page numbers, you can schedule a reading plan for specific parts of the book, but not how many pages to read each day, unless I am missing something.
I hope this helps.
Stuart.
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Stuart said:
As far as I know, there is no way of specifying the amount you read each day
In the "finishing" drop down, "verses" is the number of verses per session (day), although it won't always be exact (if a reading gets adjusted to start or end on a pericope or chapter boundary). For resources with page numbers, specifying the number of "verses" per session is actually the number of pages per session.
Scott
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Thanks, Scott. I will definitely give that a try.
Stuart.
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I can't figure out how to set the reading plan to end at a pericope or chapter boundary in L4. Is there a way...I really need this since I read a ch of Prov, one OT and one NT each day and need to be able to read one chapter each...each day of the week. Thank you all so much...L4 Rocks!
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mghalpern@hotmail.com said:
I read a ch of Prov, one OT and one NT each day and need to be able to read one chapter each...each day of the week.
If you follow the instructions in my post above (Nov. 24, 2009), that should give you a good idea. When you click on the drop down to specify what you want to read (where it says All Passages), in the top box, type (or copy and paste) this (without the quotes): "Ge-Mal | Matt-Rev | Prov" That tells Logos to take a portion of the OT, a portion of the NT and a portion of Proverbs each day. How to get this to do a chapter of each each time, I do not know, sorry.
I hope this helps you figure things out.
Stuart.
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Stuart, thank you. Unfortunately, my main concern is having the one chapter per book, per day. I don't even mind setting up three separate reading plans for now if need be, however, your recommendation would allow me to set up just one if I could just have the one chapter of each per day. Thanks again...Michael
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Is it possible to set up a reading plan using only two diferent books, one from the OT and the other from NT? Like Isaiah and Mark?
thanks
Romulo
Brasilia- Brazil
Romulo Corrêa
Brasília - Brazil
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Romulo de Amorim Correa said:
Is it possible to set up a reading plan using only two diferent books, one from the OT and the other from NT? Like Isaiah and Mark?
Yes there is.
See the wiki page here:
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Romulo,
Just open a new reading plan and copy and paste this into the box
isaiah | mark
and name the passage as you see in the picture (you don't have to name it) and then pick the duration and things and choose "go"!
and your set.
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Robert Pavich said:
Romulo,
Just open a new reading plan and copy and paste this into the box
isaiah | mark
and name the passage as you see in the picture (you don't have to name it) and then pick the duration and things and choose "go"!
and your set.
Hi Robert,
That's what I was looking for!!! Thanks Brother!
It will help me a lot!
Romulo
Romulo Corrêa
Brasília - Brazil
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