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David Taylor Jr
K J Birch what information did it require? You can put in as much, or as little, data as you feel comfortable.Rev. Kevin Obermeyer
David Taylor Jr , it was required to enter phone number, church name, church position, number of members, etc., a little unusual to be mandatory data. FWIW, I also never got a link to join after registering and so was unable to participate, so they got free information from me without my being able to get anything out of it. Also unusual.David Taylor Jr
Rev. Kevin Obermeyer oh the registration for the event, I understand now. It actually makes sense the information they requested. Different tiers of equip based on church size. Not like that is super sensitive data. The link was displayed on the screen when you were done registering but I will say it would have been easy to miss.
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- Good morning all, hope all is going well. I'm slowly getting familiar with Logos 9 and have 2 questions. 1. Using the Sermon builder template for Sunday School. I used the title for the 6 week unit as the series title, all good, but in the topic field are you only able to use the predetermined topics? For Example I wanted to use "God's Nature" but when I type that and move to the next field the topic goes blank. Same with passage field. 2. I have a a devotional quick card placed on the dashboard and each morning I have to click several times before I can get it to open, is this normal or am I doing something wrong? thanks for your input
Rev. Kevin Obermeyer
This may be a glitch with the latest update a couple of days ago (to 9.3 for me) because I'm also having that trouble with the sermons now, which I was not prior to the latest update. As for the devotional card, it may just be because Logos is a huge memory hog and sometimes takes a little bit to respond.Rev. Kevin Obermeyer
Ok, interesting, my topic and verse fields are now operating properly. You should be able to start typing in the Topic or Passages box and then wait a few seconds (or several depending on your computer), and a dropdown will appear that will allow you to choose from preset topics or the linked Bible verse(s) you want. Yes, the preset topics are the only ones that will remain in the box. But with different ways of wording your topic, you're bound to find something close.
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- Hello everyone. I am trying to find a way to highlight multiple occurrences of a word at the same time, not having to highlight each occurrence individually. Is there a way to do so? Thanks!
Rev. Kevin Obermeyer — Edited
I don't think you can highlight like that if you mean using the highlighter tools, but you can create a visual filter so all occurrences appear in whatever highlighter format you choose so you can see them all in any place of text. You can then toggle the filter on and off.Pastor Aamir Din
Have you tried using a "visual filter"? https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016747431-Create-a-Visual-Filter