Since this new update, I can no longer insert a passage (sermon builder) by simply hitting "enter" after I type the reference. Can someone please help?
I'm wondering if this is a feature that can be turned off/on?
Yes it is
Are you waiting for the scripture insertion helper prompts to appear before hitting enter?
Yes, they are not.
Thanks for your help!
I use this feature a lot, and also the auto generate sermon text slide that stems from it. I read in the release notes to this update that pressing "escape" will remove the prompt, but I haven't done that. Is there a setting that I have somewhere that automatically "escapes?"
It seems that I used to just enter a passage, hit enter and the passage would appear in full in the sermon… along with the slide. Now I have to hit enter twice… not a big deal, just a bit irritating and cumbersome.
I have a similar issue. When copying and pasting from a resource (commentary), rather then pasting the text along with the APA 7th citation information, it posts on a new line and creates the slide. I don't want this?
When I type a reference the scripture insertion helper does not appear at all, no matter how long I wait. I'm wondering if this is a feature that can be turned off/on?
Ahha, my hero!! Thank you so much :).
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