• The Top Bible icon opens the user’s top Bible to the most recently viewed passage. • The Factbook button opens the Factbook to the most recently opened entry.Verbum Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2024).
• The Top Bible icon opens the user’s top Bible to the most recently viewed passage. • The Factbook button opens the Factbook to the most recently opened entry.
Verbum Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2024).
Why is one an icon and the other a button? is there a distinction being made or is it documentation inconsistency?
Thanks for alerting us to this, @MJ. Smith. This is documentation inconsistency, and it's now in our queue for clean up.
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• The Top Bible icon opens the user’s top Bible to the most recently viewed passage. • The Factbook button opens the Factbook to the most recently opened entry. Verbum Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2024). Why is one an icon and the other a button? is there a distinction being made or is it documentation inconsistency?
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