In the audience box for the sermon doc you can only put General Adult or Youth. This is entirely not obvious and entering other things like 'children' or 'all-age' does not work.
bumping in hopes of provoking a reasonable answer.
I wish I could put in a custom audience tag. Particularly I'd like to put in the audience being long-term care residents. I do a service monthly in a local retirement / nursing home, and being reminded of that audience is important in how I craft the life applications in my sermon.
As a pastor I speak regularly to leadership groups and ministers. I would like to be able to create custom audience choices.
Logos Help explains this feature in more detail:
The Audience Type field holds a list of one or more of the following values: • General Adult is a general mixed congregation audience (the most common type) and is filled in by default. (Select the field next to General Adult and use the Backspace key, or click the x next to the word "Adult" to delete this value if it doesn’t apply.)
• Kids is a sermon targeted at children. • Men or Women is for sermons targeted to a particular sex. • Youth Group is for young adults or teenagers. • Conference is for special non-church speaking occasions. • Other is for audiences not on this list.
Please feel free to submit a feature request if you would like to see additional categories added or other improvements made.
I agree; this is confusing. If one is forced to select from a limited number of options, those options should be apparent in one way or another. I would vote for a feature request to make these options more visible and possibly to expand them @John Goodman.