I am using Logos 5.2a SR-7
Am I being shortchanged because I use a Macintosh instead of Windows?
Where is the command to create a Handout document on my Mac?
Please help.
The Handout is a feature that was nearly scrapped and is maintained only on the PC side. If people want it improved and supported on the MAC, uservoice is one place to push for it.
Not familiar with UserVoice. How do we do that?
Thanks!
go to https://logos.uservoice.com/ log in and follow the directions. If anything is unclear, ask and we'll give more detail.
Handouts will never be available on Mac. And they are not available in Logos 6 for Windows unless you created Handouts in a previous version (L4/L5). And they are no longer supported by Faithlife!
I can still create Handouts Dave.
... they are not available in Logos 6 for Windows unless you created Handouts in a previous version (L4/L5). ... I can still create Handouts Dave.
... they are not available in Logos 6 for Windows unless you created Handouts in a previous version (L4/L5). ...
To be clearer, if you had the Handouts feature in a previous version of Logos for Windows then you will have it in Logos 6.
I created an account for my Church and installed Logos 6 last year. I have the option to create handouts.
It's still there on Windows (for now). It remains deprecated and may be removed in a future version of the software.
Does this mean that even though I have handouts, that if this feature is removed in future versions, I will lose access to it?
If the feature is completely removed, you would have to run an older version of the software to access it.
However, we don't currently plan to simply take it away. (We investigated removing the feature for brand-new users, so that we weren't presenting a deprecated and unsupported feature to new Logos 6 customers. However, we ran into trouble implementing that while still allowing documents to sync and open for existing customers, like you. So for now it's still available to all Windows customers but we certainly don't recommend depending on it always being there.)