When I click on the Handout tab after I've gotten everything sent over to the handout, and I then hit print, I can't actually print the handout—all I seem to be able to print or export is the whole thing from the draft page. Am I missing something?
I don't quite understand your issue. When I go to my handout, I click on the print icon (make sure to hide your answers). It then brings up a print preview screen where you can export to Word (which is my preference so I can edit further), export to PDF or you can click the printer picture and print.
I think I see what part of the problem is—I was treating "Questions" as a handout (for families to use after the sermon) and that apparently doesn't print without the rest of the text. Switching to Handout and adding questions to it that way works. I'm still not sure what use the Questions tab is if not for printing.
Ah. You are correct. I don't remember it being that way but I don't use questions all that often. I am guessing it is a bug. I'll create a new post for it.
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