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Thanks!
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Hey Dave, yes, I've been using the typo tool, but for these errors it isn't really the best. Let me give some examples. Ex. 1: 1:1 In the eighth month of Darius’ second year, message came to the prophet Zechariah, son of Berechiah son of Iddo: It dropped a word. Either it should read year, A message, or messageS. No way to tell. Ex. 2: 1:7 On
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Reading Zechariah, and it has plentiful typos. Very odd. I've had another problem cited earlier in another place with duplicate text. This particular volume needs a serious look.
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Josiah, welcome to the family. You've already heard some great things but let me add a bit more. As some said, prayerful, consistent reading is the single most useful thing. The Bible Knowledge Commentary is a verse by verse commentary that is very easy reading. The Summarized Bible by Keith Brooks could be very useful as he does a very short and quick
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Having similar issues in 9.8.0.0008 on Windows 10. When using the up or down keys, and sometimes randomly when I try to delete or edit a small portion. It jumps all over the place. For instance, if I am at the bottom of the document, and use the UP key, it will go up about 2/3 of the way, and then jump back down to near the bottom. If I use the scroll
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Much better in my opinion is David Allen's PhD thesis on the Lukan authorship of Hebrews.
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Unbelievable! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Yup, just not doing any checking at all it seems. Bug perhaps? Thanks. BTW - new word count bubble is a really good change. Thank you! reid
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! Good one!
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OK - so put me in the "dumb" column. When I see it is called "Logos Bible Software" - I assume software is a big part of what is going on. Then, if I go to the web site, it is readily apparent that the software is designed to comprehensively consolidate that Bible Study Software with a library of electronic resources. At this point, as with any software
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Thank you all at Logos/Faithlife for all you do to put this magnificent tool in our hands. L9 is once again a marvel. How it has impacted my life and ministry is truly inexpressible. I've been in since the Libronix days. Every iteration is simply amazing. I know it takes a massive team, theologians, coders, techs of all kinds, thinkers, implementers
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I am so sorry to hear what happened to you Tony. I have used sermon editor exclusively for more than a year now and have never had anything like that happen to me. Did you try going to https://documents.logos.com/, signing in and see if the document might be there? I use it on line, off-line and daily since I also use it to compose my podcasts, and
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Danielle, if that is on the iPad, there is a work around. I've had the same issue. If it in on the desk top - Mark's recommendations are the place to start.
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David, a workaround with has been successful for me is the following. 1. make sure the volume(s) you want are tagged on your desk or laptop. 2. Use the Faithlife Study Bible app and see if the volumes appears there. If so, download them in that app. 3. Be sure to use the “sync your data” function in the Bible Study app after downloading. 4. Now go back
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Best investment I ever made. Took my laptop and especially Logos to a whole new level. I would never go back. They are so cheap now. My son-in-law got me a 1TB SSD and I have TONS of room for my whole library and super fast response. Seel your firstborn and do it.
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Fred - just a quick follow up. Your suggestion works if you are on a PC. But when you open the sermon on the iPad, the increased font size does not carry over. It defaults to a fixed font size. YOu have some control over enlargement, but not nearly enough for my needs. Thanks again for the help tho. Reid
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I preach from Sermon Editor, but as I get older, being able to make the “Normal” font larger would be helpful. You can switch to one of the heading setting but then you have a ton of slides to go back and eliminate. Thanks!
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Try searching in "All Resources" instead. It should bring up that reference in every book in your library.
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I currently use an iPad Air 3 with 256 gigs and more than 4,000 resources downloaded. Runs smooth as silk.
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Boom!