Sermon builder

Rev. Brian Johnson
Rev. Brian Johnson Member Posts: 7
edited November 21 in English Forum

Is there a save feature when creating a sermon as you're working? I made some up dates on one device and it did not update on the others. 

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  • Kenneth Neighoff
    Kenneth Neighoff Member Posts: 2,620 ✭✭✭

    You can manually force a sync on desktop, mobile, and web app.  

    The sync will happen after the Logos servers receive your updates. 

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 35,682

    Is there a save feature when creating a sermon as you're working? I made some up dates on one device and it did not update on the others. 

    Logos generally saves to your computer as you work (e.g. when you pause) and will sync within seconds of that. You can force a sync with the command sync now.

    Sync to/between apps on mobile devices takes more time compared to your desktops.

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Austin Bush
    Austin Bush Member, Logos Employee Posts: 272

    As mentioned above, there is a sync button that should assist with this, which is seen in the screenshot here.

    Our team is also working on a revision history feature which will further enhance the experience of working across multiple devices.  Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance.

  • Andrew Lortie
    Andrew Lortie Member Posts: 5

    This would be great, as I just lost the first third of my sermon when I closed the program on my one computer and then opened it on my work computer. Now both are empty sermon documents. 

  • Gregory Lawhorn
    Gregory Lawhorn Member Posts: 982 ✭✭

    Take a look at this brief screen capture: https://youtu.be/L5BsGWrxcQs. Look at the Sync icon, and notice two things: how long it takes for Logos to realize I've changed something, and how long after I've stopped typing for it to actually sync up. Neither times are very long, but until (a) Logos notices something has changed, and (b) Logos syncs, what I've done is essentially hanging in mid-air. Once it's sync'd, all is well. 

    I should have added that if it takes longer than that, Logos is confused about something. It's a good habit to check whether the Sync indicates is dark gray or light gray, or even just to click it once before closing.