Bug? Adding NLT to Existing Highlight/Note Creates Global Highlight

Sharon Hillam
Sharon Hillam Member Posts: 182
edited November 21 in English Forum

Screenshot 1 shows that I created a highlight of Ps 32:8 in my Amplified Bible. 

After that, I wanted to ONLY highlight Ps 32:8 in the NLT, not any other Bibles. And you see from my screenshot 2 that the note shows the highlight with the NLT designation.

But then Logos is also highlighting the same verse in ESV and the NIV. That's not what I want. Turns out, Logos is now highlighting that verse in all Bibles with a RI. 

My screenshot tool won't let me capture this, but if I hover my mouse in the area of Psalm 32:8 on the ESV or NIV (in this example) a little popup says: "Corresponding annotation from AMP."

Is this a bug or is this how it's supposed to work?

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Screenshot 2:

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,475

    Is this a bug or is this how it's supposed to work?

    This is how it is supposed to work - you can turn this off in Bibles by not enabling the Notes and Highlights (Corresponding) visual filter.

    Or, you could put the highlight in an "NLT specific notebook" and disable that from the Notes and Highlights (Corresponding) feature

  • Sharon Hillam
    Sharon Hillam Member Posts: 182

    This is how it is supposed to work - you can turn this off in Bibles by not enabling the Notes and Highlights (Corresponding) visual filter.

    Thanks, Graham! Sure glad I put these types of highlights in a separate notebook so I can deselect it only. In other cases, I actually WANT the corresponding notes and highlights. [:)]

    Blogger/Teacher and former WORDsearch user who is LOVING LOGOS!