Logos Reading Plans
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A group for users of Logos Bible Software to discuss Reading Plans.
Follow- My daily devotions routine includes reading one 8 verse section of Psalm 119 each day. When I have finished Psalm 119 I start over. I set up a custom reading plan for this, to keep track of where to read each day. Yesterday I completed the plan. I then opened the reading plan document and edited it, to show today as the new day to begin the plan. The plan now shows the new dates correctly, but each day's reading is already checked off as completed. Is there a way I can get those boxes unchecked? I have dealt with this in the past by deleting the completed plan and creating a new one from scratch, but this is an annoying waste of time, which is even worse for longer reading plans that I would like to repeat. Solution please?
- Found it. Hover over the "read" check mark, right click, and select "mark unread." You've got to do it for each day individually, but it sure beats re-entering the entire reading plan, especially a long one.
- In November I created my latest Chronological Bible reading plan (using EHV, though I doubt that matters in this). Today's reading completed Number 6, but tomorrow's jumps to Numbers 10. Numbers 9 showed up earlier in the listing chronologically, but Numbers 7-8 never appear in the listing. Is this a bug, or did mine just not populate those two chapters?
- I'm a bit confused. I've created a few reading plans, and I've made them public. To help explain, they are all versions of one another (Full plan, Tier 2, Tier 3, and Tier 4) so that a group I administer can read together. I don't want all of these showing up in my daily reading plans though, but it seems if I delete them from my documents, it deletes the public version of the plan to. Can someone help?
- It would be really nice if you could create a reading plan from scratch by importing a CSV file. I see how I can edit row by row that way, using cut and paste, but it seems it wouldn't logically require much of a programming change to allow an import of an entire CSV or Excel file.
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