My iPad and iPhone Logos Apps are not allowing me to highlight text. Please let me know if you have any idea on what is causing this problem. I have reset my devices multiple times. Thank you
This happens to me randomly, but with some frequency. Quiting the app and restarting fixes it for me.
I just did that to no avail. My next step is to remove the app, but I would hate to have to reinstall all of my book downloads if not necessary. Being this is happening on multiple iPads and my iPhone it seems like it is not a problem at the device level. Does anyone have any insight? Thank you in advance.
My iPad and iPhone Logos Apps are not allowing me to highlight text. Please let me know if you have any idea on what is causing this problem.
The simplest reason is if a user has turned off said note document. It would appear as if you weren't highlighting, when in actuality you were.
If that isn't the reason, you may have "large note document syndrome." How do you organize your highlights? How large are the files?
I have reset my devices multiple times.
What do you mean by "reset"?
Thank you for your wise answer, it worked! I am not sure how that got turned off. I appreciate you alabama24!
I only use one note document, a default blue highlighter. I often find that I can highlight part of a book on my ipad, and 10 minutes later, further on in the book, I no longer can.
I only use one note document, a default blue highlighter.
You are mistaking a note document for a highlighting style. Of course, FL helped mislead you in that by the way they designed their system. [:s]
(The default behavior is for a highlighting note to go into a document named after the pallet the highlighter is stored in)
I often find that I can highlight part of a book on my ipad, and 10 minutes later, further on in the book, I no longer can.
Pretend to print the document on your computer... how many pages would it take to print?
FWIW - I think most users would best be served by using "resource specific" note documents.
I've written a case about changing the default note document "Resource Specific"; I'll ask about it in today's meeting. The existing default is (as alabama24 mentioned) problematic because often people just add highlights without first thinking about how they should be organized or where they will go.
The more notes one has in a single note document the longer it takes to add/change highlights in that document and it can get pretty bad for those who love to highlight. Last year we had a customer complain about highlighting being really show and it turned out they had over 75,000 highlights in a single document and had never thought about organizing them into smaller buckets.
Well, that's the thing. I don't *want* a complex system, that I have to organize and think about. Just a simple highlighter.
One. That's all.