I purchased a "free" book - I can find it on the web version of Logos (Premium subscription) but not on the program downloaded to my Mac - what am I doing wrong? Brand new user here
Thank you
Welcome @Michal Grace
When you say you can't find the book on your MacBook do you mean you don't see it in the library on your MacBook or you can't open it there?
Graham
Thanks for your response! - I can't find it - when I search it doesn't show up - but when I go to the web version it's there. I've clicked the "circle" icon in the lower left - thinking maybe it needed to refresh but I'm still not seeing it - confident I'm doing something wrong - just not sure what
@Michal Grace Check Program settings for the time limits on when a book can download.
Have you tried restarting Logos? Sometimes this is required for a new book to be properly added.
Thanks @MJ. Smith & @Graham Criddle !
Tried both out & after doing both it's there now…appreciate the responses
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