How can i find the history for a note? I need to get to a previous version.
I believe the only option available to you is to restore deleted notes.
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017978372-Record-Your-Insights-Using-Notes#Undelete
As far as I am aware, there is no version tracking in Logos notes. This is a feature that is requested from time to time.
ugh. I made changes in a note on my home computer. When I got to church this morning my note didn't update to my work computer as per usual. When I opened my home computer it synced to my old note, not bothe updated note. Never happened before.
Which version of the apps are you using at each location?
Latest desktop app on each. It's strange. I've never had a problem syncing any docs with Logos until today.
Mac or Windows?
Windows
something changed so that I am unable to hear text to speech on the program that has on one side and ESV Bible on the other. I use the ctrl r to hear it. It works on the Truth for Today but not on the Bible side. I am not sure what changed, to cause that. Please help if possible. God Bless You.
I can change the versions that appear in the text comparison tool with no trouble. However, when I press F7 from my Bible, I do not get the versions I want to compare. How do I change the Bibles that appear when I press F7?
I have noticed that I can right click in the media tool and send that image to a sermon, word document or Power Point but cannot send it to the Bible Study Builder. Also it would be nice if the little icon in my Bible that indicates there is available media for that passage would also show up in the Mobile app
Why are all my cross reference footnotes suddenly only in NASB, no matter what version of the Bible I’m in? I mainly use ESV, but when I click a cross reference footnote, it is in NASB. This happens when I am using KJV and AMP…all cross references are in NASB. If I click on the cross reference, it will open up a new NASB…
Both Robert Solomon and Irving Singer attribute the quote "love is lust plus the ordeal of civility" to Freud, but neither of them provides an actual source. I have looked and looked and strongly suspect this is a sentence/claim attributed to Freud that he never actually said/wrote. This happens a lot with famous thinkers.…