Sermon Builder - formatting verse slides

Michael Morse
Michael Morse Member Posts: 35
edited November 21 in English Forum

I am using the sermon builder on my iPad Air 4 and I am wondering if I am doing something wrong — in the desktop app when I put a verses in I have the option to edit to make them a paragraph and therefore fit onto one slide.  In the mobile app I can click the three dots and mark it but it doesnt change the text or the amount of slides at all.  Am I missing something?

A second roadblock to finally having the mobile freedom of sermon creation - why cant I edit the slides?  I can’t change the text, format or background from the mobile app.  Will this feature be coming soon?  I hope so!

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith Member, MVP Posts: 53,066 ✭✭✭✭✭

    bumping for attention - again a more curated list of bumps than usual 3

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

    Michael,

    Thanks for the time to write in about this and I apologize for the delay in responding.  The iPad app, as you know, doesn't currently allow slide editing capabilities.  Due to this, that's the key reason as to why when you click on the three dots to change its style, it won't visibly show the change on the slide view on your iPad. 

    This has brought up an interesting issue though that's new to me.  Even when making the style change on the iPad, when I then pulled up the same sermon on my desktop app after letting everything sync, the setting showed I had changed it to "One verse per slide" but not even the desktop slide appearance was updated. 

    This is definitely a bug that we will need to address.  Thanks for bringing this to our attention and I'll work with the development team to try to resolve the issues in this area. 

  • Michael Morse
    Michael Morse Member Posts: 35

    Also note that when I went back to Sermon Builder in LOGOS 10 Desktop (Windows 10) that I could not edit the slides (change their theme or edit them in any meaningful way).  The onyl way around this was to copy and paste the sermon into a new sermon document and then delete the old now duplicated one.