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There is no way turn the page on a sermon document; scrolling is the only option. I have been using preaching using the the Sermon Editor on my iPad since it was made available on the mobile platform. I have not had any issues scrolling through the document. What issues are you experiencing?
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It appears that you have some other notes and highlighting styles associated with that passage. Check your corresponding notes and highlights in the Visual Filter drop down to determine what those might be. You can also click on the note indicators to open the associated note.
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Is there a particular passage you are interested in seeing a sample of?
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The only way to do this in Logos would be using the Personal Book tool. https://wiki.logos.com/Personal_Books
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[quote user="James Amos"] I tried searching for this topic but can't find what I need(might be searching wrong). Ok I recently upgraded to Logos 8 and found the workflow guides. I started one of the Basic Bible Study Workflows, and have really enjoyed how much I'm getting out of the using them. My issue is the notes that I'm taking. As you progress
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No. There is not a way for users to change the propositional outlines. However, you could export a passage with the Propositional Outline filter set and change it in Word
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You could try this: Search your CSB for the highlights you want to copy. For the purpose of this post, I highlighted two passages in the CSB. One with a Yellow Highlighter Pen and another with the Solid Color Orange. Below is a screen shot of the search Save your search as a passage list Open your ESV In the Visual Filters drop down, filter by the passage
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I'm surprised that Canvas documents are not saved in the same way other user created documents are. Can you see the Canvas on documents.logos.com?
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No problem. Glad to help.
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Logos 6 is no longer supported nor will it connect to FL servers. You can still use L6 offline. I recommend downloading the free L8 engine. That will resolve your connection issues
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Welcome to the Forums. You would need to delete the tag you no longer want. To do that you simply click on the x at the top right corner of the tag.
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Open your NASB in the mobile app Go to the view settings for that resource. Ensure Notes and Highlights is turned on
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No problem. Glad to help
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Open a Library pane and sort by Last Accessed Right click and select Search These Resources Select the resource range you want to search
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Glad to help
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Open your NIV Bible from the library or command box (not by switching from one Bible to another. You NIV will likely open in Multi Resource view Turn it off and close the NIV Open you ESV and try switching with the arrow keys
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Francis screen shot points out something I had not recognized before. When Pericope is selected in the Bible Browser, the number of Pericopes for each book or division is shown in the Filter menu. This may eliminate the need to create passage lists.
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There is not tool or search that I am aware of that counts Pericopes. Part of the problem is that different bible versions have different pericopes. There is a way that you could get a count Open the Bible Browser tool 1. Select Pericope 2. Select Common Divisions You will have to select one common division at a time. You could also use individual books
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[quote user="Scott Burke"]Has anyone purchased a 2019 MacBook Air and if so how does L8 work on it? How do you like your machine? What else do you run while using Logos and how well does the laptop handle it?[/quote] I run Logos on a 2019 Macbook Air. It runs fine. It is not quite as snappy as my iMac, but it is fine for out of the office use. I usually
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[quote user="DAL"] Thanks! I’m trying to start using Canvas, but it seems kind of complicated. I’ll figure it out eventually 👍😁👌 [/quote] It can be a little cumbersome. I use it mainly for diagramming, though I did use it to create a very simple church logo. There has not been much development of this tool since L8's release. I am hoping that we