… that will turn my interlinear option on and off without having to go throught the menu bar… view… interlinear… on etc etc.
Thanks! I'm really wildly ignorant about keyboard shortcuts in Logos. 😶
Shalom Carmen,
Here is the support article with the keyboard shortcuts:
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016370932-Keyboard-Shortcuts
The shortcut to toggle the Inline Reverse Interlinear on or off is <Cmd>+<I> (Mac) or <Ctrl>+<I> (Windows)
Omigosh, that was simple. And then on top of it, as it look at the reverse interlinear under View, there, right in front of me, is "Ctrl+I" written right next to it, sigh. I am such an idiot, LOL! Fortunately for me, I'm also a daughter of the King, so there's that! 🤗
Thanks HJ! Have a great week!
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