I am reformatting a calendar of saints for use on Logos. I am able to get it to work as a calendar devotion on the dashboard. But what I would really like to do is have it be a Saints resource card that I can pout on the dashboard.
I'm not sure I quite understand your question, and so I'll have to make some assumptions.
The Dashboard has two main sections: (1) Getting Started (managed by user); (2) Explore (managed by Logos).
So, to make a resource card appear, in the top right of the Getting Started section is a + symbol, click on it, select "Saints" from the list, choose a resource, click on Add. Your Saints resource card should appear.
If you want your own personal book to appear as resource card in that "Saints" list, I don't think you can do that. However, what you can do is to create a Reading Plan for your personal book and it will then appear on the dashboard.
Thank you for your responses - you saved me a lot of grief trying.
The easiest way to achieve what you want is to create your book of saints as a daily devotional i.e. it is accessed by calendar date. In one interface write, the initial beta omitted the saints calendar capability completely. When it was reinstated it was as a calendar based devotional. You personal saints book will appear as a normal calendar devotional so take advantage of naming the book so it is clearly your saints' calendar.
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