PLEASE add the Tyndale One Year Bible Reading Plan to the reading plans in Logos. At the least add the different versions of the Bibles in the library so we can download them and follow them in Logos.
Thanks!
Are you referring to the plans from this book, or something else?
https://www.logos.com/product/186378/one-year-bible-reading-plan
Maybe. Looks like it’s the same as the Tyndall version but I haven’t looked at it too closely yet. Thx!
In Logos Desktop, choose Documents > New > Reading Plan
Select Choose a predefined Reading Plan
Scroll down to the end and choose one of the new "One Year Plan" options. Set the Start Date to the date of your choice, then click Start.
I believe what Tracey is asking about is the actual “Bible In One Year” study bible by “Tyndale House Publishers.” Does Logos Book store have these study bibles. You can get the in NIV, NLT, maybe KJV. Can you add these (Or at least the NIV translation) to the store?
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