Why are my highlights not showing up in my Berean Standard Bible that I've made in my NLT and ESV?
The ability to show highlights taken in a different Bible requires that both the Bible where you made the highlight and the Bible you are viewing have a reverse interlinear that covers the section of the Bible. The Berean Standard Bible does not have any reverse interlinears, so this functionality is not available.
In order to see notes across Bibles with the Berean Standard Bible you would need to have applied your highlight to the Bible reference rather than your selection.
On the menu bar of your Berean Standard Bible click on Notes and be sure that you have Show Notes and Highlights toggled on.
It is toggled on.
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