When clicking on "new to you" there are some resources with black dots next to them and some without. Can't seem to find what this dot means. Any help?
Ryan, the black dots are supposed to be what is new to you. Not sure what those other dots are you are trying to describe.
Logos is showing you all the resources that would be new to you up to Portfolio. That column will have a black dot for every resource. If that dot is missing, then the package does not contain that resource (and you don't have [all of] it). So as you work to the left, the Diamond package will be missing a few dots since it doesn't come with every resource Portfolio does. If you work back to Starter, there will probably be very few black dots in the column since it doesn't come with comparatively many resources.
For instance, Portfolio comes with a Commentary called "Romans Unlocked," but no other base package has it. So assuming you don't currently have it in your library, it will appear as a row in "new to you", but only Portfolio will have the black dot.
the black dots are the books that were also in the L4 packages, while the grey dots are new for L5
Ryan see here: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/58299/415076.aspx#415076
I thought the little circled '5' in the row indicated they were new for L5.
the black dots are the books that were also in the L4 packages, while the grey dots are new for L5 I thought the little circled '5' in the row indicated they were new for L5.
The grey dots in columns under the base packages show what is included in each package.
The two dots to the left of those columns show what is new in L5 and what is new to an individual respectively
Thanks TC. I was experiencing the same issue as you (http://community.logos.com/forums/p/58299/418564.aspx#418564) with some grey and some black within the same column. Guess it was just a bug.
I had the same question.
I think we can all agree that whatever it is supposed to represent, it does not do a very good job of it.