collapse subheadings in sermon builder?

I have been finding the sermon builder really helpful, as it is turning into a great way for me to organize lectures.
However, I am running into somewhat of a visual issue with the outline, since there doesn't seem to be a way of collapsing sublists. is this correct?
There is a specific sermon I have which has a long outline, and at once point there are 14 points under heading 4, so obviously not key material, but it is taking up a lot of space and so I would like to collapse it.
I don't think this is a setting, but I figured I would see if I am missing something, or if anyone has any ideas.
ps - When I create new sermon it asks me if I want to use a template. How do I create a template?
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Accordance has that capability, but it’s clunky. Maybe have a condensed outline?
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Accordance has that capability, but it’s clunky.
Ya, you are correct Accordance has this function in their Tools. It seems like a Logos' "Sermon" is an Accordance "Tool," and so I have been importing my Tools into Sermons (as well as some of my larger notes, given the note limitations in Logos). Generally I find the Sermon very clean and simple to operate compared to a Tool. However, for very long and complicated lectures, I find the way that I can see only the heading in Accordance, or only the first subheading, etc, is super helpful to find information.
Maybe have a condensed outline?
Could you clarify this?
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ps - When I create new sermon it asks me if I want to use a template. How do I create a template?
Creating a sermon template is outlined here
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@Kristin I have suggested many times that I would like to see Sermon Builder have the capability to have each Heading be a constant that we set. For instance, Heading 1 could be such background and text color and size. Heading 2-5 could be each one different than the others.
Also I like the idea of being able to "collapse" sections of text in Sermon Builder. Maybe each heading could have the ability to "collapse or expand" the text in that heading section. Cool Beans!! 😎
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