can i show only a few books?
so i have a jillion books in my library but typically use 5 or 6. is there any way to move them to the top of the list or hide the other books or something else that will allow me, for instance, to not have to search for the lectionary every time i want to open it? thank you. john
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Two options I've learned are:
1. Once you've opened each of the books can then quickly access it via the History list by long pressing on the Android back button.
2. Add them to Favorites. Open your book, swipe up, and press "Add to Favorites". Then when you want to open it, swipe down, and press on the star to access Favorites. This creates a bookmark to a specific location within a book, and unfortunately, there is no option to Favorite a Book without location. It'd be nice to be able to Favorite a book such that opening that Favorite, opened it to it's current location.
The History option works best unless you're moving through a lot of books where things can get lost in the History list.
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I have the same issue. I have a pile of books that I have for interest sake but don't wish to have to scroll through every time I'm doing some study. Is there not some way of creating folders to file things away? If not, there should be!
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I tried the 'history' solution that Randy Sims suggested, and it isn't too bad. I also have downloaded my most frequently used resources to my tablet. When I turn off the wifi, only the local resources show. That has worked pretty good, too. But these are workarounds. There should at least be something like "display preferred resources at the top of the list" if implementing a folder system is too difficult.
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I am not familiar with where the Android apps are compared to iOS, but on the iPad our favorites are synced. You can have your top resources added to your favorites. Also if you are specifically wanting your lectionaries, currently I can add them to my homepage on the iOS app like a reading plan. If you can't currently do this it should be available in the near future.
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