I have Logos Pro, and I want to access Interactive Media, but I don’t see it in the media tool. Do I have to upgrade to Max in order to access interactive media? Thanks
Some of the interactives are in the library under type:interactive; the remainder are under the tools menu, again under interactives.
Thank you MJ. Found it. Not sure why they did it that way, some under media, some under library
All of the interactives are available in the library because they are actually library "books". It's just that they display specialized content. Other examples of this type of "book" (that isn't really like a physical book) would be Media Collection, Biblical People Diagrams, or Timeline. Any of the interactives that are more "tool like" (something you might reuse as opposed to something you might reference or use once) are displayed in the tools menu for convenient access.
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