For a long time, folks had to get my sermon planner template on my blog and then recreate it in Logos. Now with the new Logos sharing tool, I have created a forum so you can easily get the Note and directly import it into your Logos 5.
Here is the link
https://faithlife.com/gcpreaching/documents
I made the group "open" so to get the file all you have to do is join.
I am hoping to do more with the forum to promote Gospel Centered Preaching, so if anyone would like to help add content, let me know and I will consider applications from folks who are qualified to help.
I am always open to suggestions and ideas.
Joe Miller: https://faithlife.com/gcpreaching/documents I made the group "open" so to get the file all you have to do is join.
Joe,
The link you posted is a dead link for those who are not yet members.
If you want to find the group you probably want to use this link: https://faithlife.com/gcpreaching/ .
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Joe, clicking the Connect button next to the template listing produces no results.
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Bridgeport, CT USA
Also, for those interested in downloading Joe's file:
There is currently a bug with the tab labelled "Documents." It currently allows you to connect only to collaborative documents. However, you can still retrieve shared documents by:
1. Going to documents.logos.com/
2. Click on your name at the top
3. Select the appropriate group from the drop down menu
4. Hover over the documents you want. You should then see a blue button on the right that says "Get a Copy." You can click that button and it should then sync the document to your Logos software.
See this forum post for more info: community.logos.com/forums/t/58603.aspx
Mark Smith: Joe, clicking the Connect button next to the template listing produces no results.
Mark, see my last post.
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Got it. Thanks.
Mark Smith:Joe, clicking the Connect button next to the template listing produces no results.
Jonathan: Also, for those interested in downloading Joe's file: There is currently a bug with the tab labelled "Documents." It currently allows you to connect only to collaborative documents. However, you can still retrieve shared documents by: 1. Going to documents.logos.com/ 2. Click on your name at the top 3. Select the appropriate group from the drop down menu 4. Hover over the documents you want. You should then see a blue button on the right that says "Get a Copy." You can click that button and it should then sync the document to your Logos software. See this forum post for more info: community.logos.com/forums/t/58603.aspx
Joe Miller: Jonathan: Also, for those interested in downloading Joe's file: There is currently a bug with the tab labelled "Documents." It currently allows you to connect only to collaborative documents. However, you can still retrieve shared documents by: 1. Going to documents.logos.com/ 2. Click on your name at the top 3. Select the appropriate group from the drop down menu 4. Hover over the documents you want. You should then see a blue button on the right that says "Get a Copy." You can click that button and it should then sync the document to your Logos software. See this forum post for more info: community.logos.com/forums/t/58603.aspx Wow, looks like Logos really worked hard to make this intuitive and easy LOL
Yeah, I had the same thought myself.
Thanks for making this template available, Joe. I was able to download it after following all those convoluted steps. I hope they fix the bug in the Documents tab.
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yeah... had I known it was that hard, I probably would not have even bothered to post it... not exactly a user friendly way to share files.
Still this is great!!! Joe thank you very much for all of the hard work and thoughtfulness all of the way down to offering this. I can't begin to thank you enough.
Ok, I went through all the hoops and clicked on the "copy" button...now can anyone tell me where it was saved to? The page said that the download was complete, but it did not give me any indication as to where it was downloaded to.
Hi Bill
Bill Shewmaker:now can anyone tell me where it was saved to?
As a notes file it is stored as a Notes Document.
Click on your Documents button, open your set of Notes and you should see it
Graham
The Redlines:Still this is great!!! Joe thank you very much for all of the hard work and thoughtfulness all of the way down to offering this. I can't begin to thank you enough.
Nevermind - Logos doesn't care anyway
Thanks so much Joe. The instructions are actually far easier follow than they read. Got the template without any hassle.
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Graham Criddle: Hi Bill Bill Shewmaker:now can anyone tell me where it was saved to? As a notes file it is stored as a Notes Document. Click on your Documents button, open your set of Notes and you should see it Graham
Thank you Graham. I would have "never" thought to look in my notes files
Bill Shewmaker:Thank you Graham. I would have "never" thought to look in my notes files
You're welcome.
Alan:Thanks so much Joe. The instructions are actually far easier follow than they read. Got the template without any hassle.