Bible Reading Plan Sync Problem

I use Logos 4 on both my Mac and my iPad, and have set up one reading plan.
I use both devices to do my daily reading, and for a long time both stayed in sync just fine. Now, for some reason, the banner that Logos inserts into the text of the day ("Start reading...") DOES NOT appear when I use the reading plan on the Mac, but it DOES appear on the iPad!
Any ideas?
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James A. Webb said:
DOES NOT appear when I use the reading plan on the Mac, but it DOES appear on the iPad!
Not wishing to teach Grandma to suck eggs but the obvious question...
Is it still turned on in the list found by clicking on 'Customize' at the bottom left of the Home Screen?
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Mike
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James A. Webb said:
for some reason, the banner that Logos inserts into the text of the day ("Start reading...") DOES NOT appear when I use the reading plan on the Mac
From this, I assume that you have the Reading Plan selected in the Customize menu.
However, do you have the Reading Plan selected for the resource itself? You can turn this off accidently by clicking the little red x when you mark a selection as read. Don't tell the other Baptists on this forum what I am reading [8-|]
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Jack Caviness said:
Don't tell the other Baptists on this forum what I am reading
Caught you Jack! [:P] To funny. But it is good to know I'm not the only Baptist doing such things.
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Matthew Hamrick said:Jack Caviness said:
Don't tell the other Baptists on this forum what I am reading
Caught you Jack!
To funny. But it is good to know I'm not the only Baptist doing such things.
Few people ever accused me of being a typical IFB pastor, but this is the first time I have made the effort to understand the Pentecostal viewpoint.
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Jack Caviness said:
Few people ever accused me of being a typical IFB pastor, but this is the first time I have made the effort to understand the Pentecostal viewpoint.
Some folks complain in the forums about other veiwpoints. It makes me kind of sad. I love the fact I have those other viewpoints so I can learn about them. I believe we need to understand the Bible and denominational doctrine across Christianity as well as secular veiwpoints to give a proper accounting. I also like I can get Logos resources from a different part of history to see the cultural aspect Christians have gone through. I think its great you are trying to understand the Pentecostal viewpoint Jack.
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Jack:
You nailed it! I guess I had accidently clicked on the "x" at some point to close the inserted banner. I reselected the checkbox on the Reading Plan (I'm using ESV) as you show in the screenshot, and the problem is fixed.
Thanks for your help! And thanks to everyone else who participated in the discussion; I love this community!
In Christ,
J.A.W.
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