I do not see the flexibility we had in designing a Custom Reading Plan like we once had. I need to make a New Reading Plan from Numbers 17 to Rev 22 and end it on December 31, 2025. Reading 2 times per day.
You can create a custom reading plan by selecting your range (Numbers 17–Revelation 22) and setting the end date, but Logos does not natively support two readings per day in one plan. To achieve this, you can create two separate plans or manually adjust your reading schedule. For more details and user tips, see the Logos Help Center article on Reading Plans ↗.
@Rick Ratzlaff you can do something like what you want if you are willing to split your reading range up into two parts. Then you can create a plan that reads one selection from each part every day. To accomplish this, you can use a vertical bar (|) when specifying the reference range, something like this:
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I thinks Logos used to do this. I used to read my Bible through in 12 months. That has been upgraded to reading two sessions per day. One in the morning and one at bed time. I used to start Jan 1 and end June 30. Then circumstances made me change that. Maybe retirement gave me more time to read so I got ahead of myself? That's OK. It is good to read as often, and finish on my agenda, not a tech agenda. So today my old plan is messed up.
The real problem is, I need Logos to take whatever reading quantity I want to do into equal parts. i.e. Psalms in 90 days. From SATR date to my choice END date. Data bases are built to do that.
So in reality I need to start TODAY in Judges 8 and read through to Rev 22 by Dec 31/2025. Divide up the volume into equal size reading. Again, that is not hard work for data bases, and I am sure Logos used to do that. Please do NOT turn Logos into to much a Prescription living.
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