In the ESV Expository Commentary: Ephesians-Philemon, in the commentary on Colossians 2:9-10, the links to 1:19 and 1:16-17 link to Galatians instead of Colossians. Is there a way to fix this in my Logos resource?
I can confirm this.
You can't change it, though, as this is a tagging error which needs to be corrected by Logos. I usually report these via the lower right menu item 'Report Typo. '
Hi @Jacob Truitt - and welcome to the forums
Is there a way to fix this in my Logos resource?
I'm afraid this is not something we can do, someone from the Logos team would need to update it.
@Kyle G. Anderson - are you able to get someone to look at this please?
Thanks, Graham
Using the "Report Typo" feature is the best course of action for things like this.
This article explains how to use the Report a Typo tool.
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