Did you know that you can use Microsoft Word for inductive Bible Study? Grant it, it is much easier with Logos or a box of pencils.
I use this when I am away from my home computer.
Part of what I am teaching at Reidville First's - Man Church group is how to study the Bible in this manner.
- Rev Charlene E. Hios - my apologies for not replying sooner. If you are doing this in MS Word, as pictured above, then it will print without any problems. If however, you are doing this is LOGOS you will have to out smart it. One way is to use the Windows Snipping Tool where you copy the page as an image. In LOGOS, you can click on the 3 vertical dots in the upper right hand corner and choose the print/export option. You have to choose print after that. Unfortunately it will print in a two column format. See attached picture. If you export or copy/paste to Word you lose all your markings. Hope this helps.
- Dearest R Allen Sr Your reply was worth the wait . . . I look forward to attempting this next week. Thanks, blessings Charlene <><
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