Please help! Reading plans confusion

Christine Martin
Christine Martin Member Posts: 6
edited November 20 in English Forum

I have multiple reading plans appearing on my group's News page, which is resulting in people getting into the wrong plan. I have deleted these from Documents, but they are still appearing. Is this because some people in the group are connected to those plans and need to delete them from Documents themselves? We tried doing this for one person's account, but the reader count for the errant plan on my Admin page remained the same. Read the Bible in a Year and Read the LEB in a Year should not be there.

Additionally, I had previously posted asking if there was a way to correct unintentionally checking off a day of reading. I have searched the forums and I cannot find any answers to this, so I'm not sure why no one has answered. Sorry if I did something wrong. I have readers in my group who have accidentally clicked twice and missed a day of reading, or clicked Catch Up and want to go back and read what they missed. Is there a way to uncheck or see previous day's readings, and if not, will this be a feature in the future? Thank you!

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  • Thomas Beirne
    Thomas Beirne Member Posts: 162

    Apologies for the delayed response!

    You should be able to delete these plans by

    1. Connecting to the plan in the reading plan widget
    2. Going on to documents.logos.com and clicking "End Collaboration" in the actions drop-down for the reading plan you wish to get rid of. This currently causes an error message to display; you can safely ignore this (we'll be fixing it soon).
    3. Reload documents.logos.com page and click the "Delete" option in the actions drop-down for the newly private reading plan

    We are aware that this is a fairly circuitous way to go about administrating group documents (particularly since, at the moment, we don't even provide a link to documents.logos.com from Faithlife) and are hoping to improve this process in the future. :(

    Regarding dealing with accidentally checked reading plan days: once again, documents.logos.com comes to the rescue. If a user clicks on a reading plan on documents.logos.com and goes to the "List" view they can see all of the readings in the plan, including ones from days already marked as read.