Since today I have the marks of a bible reading plan in my bible and other books and I don't know why. How can I switch it off?
These appear if you have Show Reading Plans enabled in the Reading Plans dropdown in the Formatting tab
Thanks, Graham! I still haven't gotten used to the new menu navigation because I work on my iPad too often. Now that I'm on vacation, I'm only using my notebook (without an external monitor), so I can't even see all the menu items.
I'm wondering why the reading plan has been turned on repeatedly for various resources recently. I didn't do that. Is this a bug?
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It seems those are the same books with a different price: https://www.logos.com/product/218944/forerunners-of-the-faith-13-lessons-to-understand-and-appreciate-the-basics-of-church-history and:…
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In version 49 I could start a Bible reading plan and divide it by pericopes. That doesn't seem to be available in version 50. Am I missing something? That was very useful. If it is not there, are there plans to add it back in future versions?
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