Why does this happen?
I'm in the book, All the Parables of the Bible by Lockyer. When I click on a section in the Contents it opens to it, but in a duplicate book.
Shouldn't it open in the 'same' book?
mm.
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I should add. I just downloaded it. Could it be that this was happening as Logos was indexing it?
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I can't duplicate your behavior ... and I had to download it to test.
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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Milkman said:
I should add. I just downloaded it. Could it be that this was happening as Logos was indexing it?
I don't think so. Could it be that you had an inline search open (e.g. looking for "contents")? Your experience matches what happens in this scenario.
Have joy in the Lord!
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Strange thing is. It's now working the way it should. This happened once before with a different resource.
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Does the inline search automatically open when a new resource is added? I didn't notice whether it was open or not. Plus, I didn't do an inline search when Logos was indexing.
NB.Mick said:Milkman said:I should add. I just downloaded it. Could it be that this was happening as Logos was indexing it?
I don't think so. Could it be that you had an inline search open (e.g. looking for "contents")? Your experience matches what happens in this scenario.
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I don't have that particular title, but are you moving the mouse a bit when you click? In Logos, that's a shortcut to open a new copy of what you're clicking. You don't have to move it much to make it happen.
It took me many years to figure this one out...
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