Reference range too long in reading plan?

I am trying to create a custom reading plan, but when I enter in my reference range, the field turns red and it will not let me save it. I tried entering in some of the reading plans here (http://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plans), but they do the same thing, too! Am I doing something wrong?
My custom reading plan reference range is almost 23,000 characters. It's pretty in-depth. However, the suggested reading plan on the wiki above "More Elaborate Reading Plan" doesn't work either, and it's only 5,700 characters.
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Hi Robert - and welcome to the forums.
Which Bible are you using?
Is it possible to tell when the range "goes wrong"?
Graham
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Wow, quick response.
I'm using KJV1900. It doesn't seem to say anything about when the range is going wrong. The thing is so long, I'm not sure how to tell otherwise.
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Here is a link to my string: https://www.evernote.com/shard/s86/sh/abe8feb5-4e5b-4529-924f-220daa299b17/f9f74405f0ca30189bbd1b0ae73e4982
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I'm afraid it's a process of going through the string and gradually pasting more of it into the range box and seeing where it breaks.
There is the following sequence:
1 Kings, 3:2-4, 2 Chron 1:2-6, 1 Kings 3:5-15, 2 Chron 1:7-13, 1 Kings 3:16-28, 1 Kings 11:21-22, 1 Kings 4:1-19, 1 Kings 4:22-23, 1 Kings 4:27-28, 1 Kings 5:1-12, 1 Kings 7:13-14, 2 Chron 2:1, 2 Chron 2:3-16, 1 Kings 5:13-18, 2 Chron 2:2 2 Chron 2:27-28
It breaks on the first one (1 Kings) due to the "," after the book.
If you fixed that then it would break again at the end as there isn't a comma after "2 Chron 2:2".
Once you have sorted those, try the rest of the string and see whether it works.
If not, add in portions of the string until it breaks and try and see what the problem is.
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Robert Bosler said:
More Elaborate Reading Plan" doesn't work either,
The OT Reading Plan you reference didn't work as there was a trailing comma which I have removed.
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Ah yes, I weeded through it and fixed it. Thanks so much! The Evernote link earlier should be fixed, in case anyone else wants to use it.
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Robert Bosler said:
Ah yes, I weeded through it and fixed it.
Glad you have it sorted
Robert Bosler said:Thanks so much!
You are very welcome.
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Interesting Robert, what time frame have you set to complete it?
Robert Bosler said:Ah yes, I weeded through it and fixed it. Thanks so much! The Evernote link earlier should be fixed, in case anyone else wants to use it.
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Disciple of Christ (doc) said:
Interesting Robert, what time frame have you set to complete it?
It's designed for a year. I did not design it, I found it online.
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Thanks for putting that on line.
I followed this plan many years ago and had been wondering if it could be set up in Logos. I now have it set up and ready to start in the New Year.
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Robert Bosler said:
Here is a link to my string: https://www.evernote.com/shard/s86/sh/abe8feb5-4e5b-4529-924f-220daa299b17/f9f74405f0ca30189bbd1b0ae73e4982
Curious about extensive chronological source ?
Observation: Logos does not respect comma boundaries when generating a reading plan so "Revelation 1:1-3:22, Revelation 4:1-7:17, Revelation 8:1-11:19, Revelation 12:1-15:8, Revelation 16:1-19:21, Revelation 20:1-22:21" can be replaced by Re 1:1-22:21 (or Re) in the passage list. Noticed some verse duplications: e.g. Acts 1:9-12, Acts 1:1-4:37
Wiki has => http://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plans#Extensive_Entire_Bible.3a (with some adjacent chapters combined and consistent use of Bible book abbreviations); noticed ref tagger does not recognize chapters for Psalm and Proverbs.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Curious about extensive chronological source ?
I got the source from here: http://thebible.net/read/chron.pdf
BTW, I've been reading this the whole year. It's great! I found a few typos in my verse list though. I'll try to post a corrected list once I'm through with the year.
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