It would be nice to be able to Archive notes, and or at least organize sermons and lessons by books. If it is part of the app., I am not seeing that option. Anyone able to advise would be greatly appreciated.
It would be nice to be able to Archive notes
There isn't a specific archive note function - but you could choose to put notes you want to archive into an Archive notebook and then choose to not show notes from that notebook in your resources.
and or at least organize sermons and lessons by books
In the Sermon Manager (if you have access to it) you can sort sermons by Passage.
Do either of these help at all? Or if you need further pointers on either of them, please advise
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