Since the advent of themes when you drag a scripture into the schedule a box with the scripture reference is what appears on the schedule. To see what the scripture actually says you need to click the arrow to the left of the reference box and a second box opens to the right of the scripture reference box with the scripture text in it. When you have a lot of scriptures and all those drop downs open, the list in the schedule gets quite long. Unless your have a person who knows the scriptures and verse for every instance most people need to open the drop downs. I don't see the need for the blank scripture reference box so either it would be good to be able to see the text content in that box or remove the blank box when the arrow is clicked so the list in the schedule becomes shorter.
Shawn Pitzel
Since the advent of themes when you drag a scripture into the schedule a box with the scripture reference is what appears on the schedule. To see what the scripture actually says you need to click the arrow to the left of the reference box and a second box opens to the right of the scripture reference box with the scripture text in it. When you have a lot of scriptures and all those drop downs open, the list in the schedule gets quite long. Unless your have a person who knows the scriptures and verse for every instance most people need to open the drop downs. I don't see the need for the blank scripture reference box so either it would be good to be able to see the text content in that box or remove the blank box when the arrow is clicked so the list in the schedule becomes shorter.
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