I would love to see dropdown arrows as a possible option in sermon documents, or even just another way to organize and minimize certain parts of the sermon.
Thankful for the work on the program!
Josh U
Hi @Joshua Underwood - and welcome to the forums
In the current absence of dropdown arrows you might find the left sidebar helpful.
This shows the headings in your sermon as an overall outline - you can click one of the headings to move to that place in the sermon text or you can drag a heading to another position in the outline (and that moves the associated text underneath it as well)
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