how do i advance the calendar devotional to the next date?
It should advance with the calendar date, or do you mean something else?
I have the calendar devotional in a layout and I want to advance the date in layout before updating layout. I think I remember that in the input box for calendar devotional; you could hit a shortcut key(s) to have it advance a day.
If you start with the Daily Devotional QuickStart Layout and modify it to meet your needs, the calendar devotional will automatically track to the correct date
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