Collapsing TOC in sidebar

How do you close all TOC's?
For example. I have the TOC from the Thompson Chain Archaeological Supplement open. I have numerous alpha headings open. "A" "E" "H" and so on.
Once these are open, it's tedious to have to then go to another topic in which that numeric heading is closed. You've been scrolling for ages just to get to "M".
Is there a way to collapse all?
I should also add. The last time I used the Thompson Chain was back in the day, many moons ago. My first Bible 1974ish. So forgive the ignorance on how to use this.
Chasing the rabbit. Every single time I open it, it still has that "smell" which takes me back. But I digress
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That was originally scheduled for the 15th anniversary Logos Update (2024), but now it's to be in the 20th Anniversary Edition (2029). There's excitement already in the air already.
Before the big party in the meantime, just carefully click each tiny arrow closed.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Bummer. I guess the right-hand Peter Pointer will have to get in shape.
DMB said:That was originally scheduled for the 15th anniversary Logos Update (2024), but now it's to be in the 20th Anniversary Edition (2029). There's excitement already in the air already.
Before the big party in the meantime, just carefully click each tiny arrow closed.
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Of all the things I would like to see improved in Logos, this one is near the top.
Please add your vote to feedback:
Above all these things, walk in love, which is the bond of perfection. - Colossians 3:14
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Sam Shelton said:
Of all the things I would like to see improved in Logos, this one is near the top.
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Done, Sam!!!
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Done!
Sam Shelton said:Of all the things I would like to see improved in Logos, this one is near the top.
Please add your vote to feedback:
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DMB said:
That was originally scheduled for the 15th anniversary Logos Update (2024), but now it's to be in the 20th Anniversary Edition (2029).
Surely it's a bigger anniversary than that. I've been using Logos (a pre 1.0 beta version initially) since before the company was incorporated in 1992. Logos must be at least 30 years old by now.
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Rosie Perera said:
Surely it's a bigger anniversary than that.
These anniversaries refer to the all important app itself (Logos aka Verbum). The design team has to plan out 'something' to include. This year's 15th was originally planned for 'open Bibles on the left side', but then ChatGNT came along, so they can celebrate with 2 features long awaited.
Other customer irritants not yet assigned to a future anniversary include sorting lists alphabetically (or even sorting in several instances), allowing customization of the menu lines, and customization of tabs, At one time, colorizing panels was considered, but nixed, grey being the corporate way of thinking.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Logos started in 1991, according to its official company history here:
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1991? Well, I started much earlier than that 🤣🤣. From milk to milk...
PL said:Logos started in 1991, according to its official company history here:
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I voted for it about 2 years ago. We need it!
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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