Custom reading plan, for same book all year?

Greetings All,
I am trying to figure out how to make a custom reading plan to read a single book all year. I have been reading Proverbs everyday for a few years now. Being able to export the reading plan to Outlook 2007 is a tremendous help.
I wanted to do the same for James, in which I would like to create a reading plan of about 22 verses per day and read James all year. My intent is to memorize the book of James. However, since James is but five chapters, 22 verses goes through the book in a few days.
How, if possible, can one create a reading plan for a single book and have it repeat for any given length of time?
The same issue is also seen with Proverbs and just about any other book of the Bible.
Thank you all ahead of time.
-Jeff
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Jeff,
you can specify what verses to read in a plan everyday....check out the wiki site to see...(at the bottom of my email) I'm not sure exactly how to do it...but it's doable.
Robert Pavich
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Robert,
Unless there has been a fix since I loaded Logos in December, it is not possible to repeat passages in a "consecutive" reading plan. Using the "pipe" will allow you to cover the same ground side by side, but it won't allow a plan that is, for example, "James; James; James" When I reported this back in Dec. I was told it was a know issue and may have even been part of the original plan until a few complained. I am patiently waiting for a fix at some point, since I, also, tend to cover the same ground multiple times in a year.
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I plan to read Proverbs and James in a consecutive fashion all year.
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I plan to read Proverbs and James in a consecutive fashion all year.
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Scott,
Thank you for the suggestion and that will work as a "work around." I input "James; James;James; James; James;James; James; James" and continued that pattern until I reached December.
Perhaps in Logos 4 the issue will be fixed? I am hoping to upgrade in a few months.
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My work-around, was to have multiple reading plans that ran consecutively. It's not a "neat" solution, but it works. The trick is finding the right cutoff dates for each plan (at least that was the part that requried the most trial-and-error for me).
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Scott Howard Clark said:
My work-around, was to have multiple reading plans that ran consecutively. It's not a "neat" solution, but it works. The trick is finding the right cutoff dates for each plan (at least that was the part that requried the most trial-and-error for me).
That is the same issue I had, trying to find the right cut off date. It took a few minutes, but was not that hard.
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sorry for dredging up an old thread.....but I have recently migrated to L4 and also wish to have a repeatable plan.
Any further progress on this? [I]
I want to be able to log my reading of the Pastoral Epistles [E] one epistle each day on a continuous cycle.
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As soon as 4.0b is released (which will be very soon), you will be able to have repeat passages like "James, James, James" which will read through James three times consecutively. So, for the Pastoral Epistles, use "1 Ti, 2 Ti, Tt" (repeat as many times as you want), then adjust the time frame until you get one book per day.
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Darren Paul Wright said:
As soon as 4.0b is released (which will be very soon),
Before 8:00 a.m. PDT on Tuesday, please ... yes, there's a MP seminar on my mind. I don't want to step back to 4.0a for training.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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That is brilliant news..thanks for the quick reply [:D] I look forward to the update.
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