Each time I open a book now, it opens an "Insights" tab along the side. I don't want this tab to open. Ever.
How do I turn it off?
Just exit out of it and the next time you open that translation, it should not come up again. If you have a layout saved with it open, you might need to close it and then save the layout again. Unfortunately, there is no way to turn it off for all translations at once. It should only be coming up for Bibles, though, so if you are seeing it for all books, something weird is happening.
I think it is happening just for Bibles … there really needs to be a way to turn this off without my going through every translation I have and turning it off for each one individually … this is going to take some time …
I just turn it off as I see them. There are only a few translations I use regularly, so it was not a great burden. I would not want to go through and do it for all 134 English language Bibles in my library.
In previous versions to go for example from one version of the Bible to another one, you could quickly get there by clicking the parallel bar adjacent to the entry field, now this icon is not visible for me where can I find it.
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