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Hello Ann,

We didn't convert any of the illustrations to black and white, so if you're seeing them like that, it was intentional (such as the coloring sheets). If they are in color and your printer is printing them in B&W, that is a printer setting that needs to be changed.

We also noticed that you created a new class for each lesson; that runs counter to the rotating lesson access module, as well as causing more work to set up each lesson. The classes are meant to house all the lessons for each grade being taught, and will automatically update the access window to be 1 past, 1 present, and 3 future lessons once the lesson is over. Just wanted to let you know you're doing more work than you need to.

Blessings,

Arthur

You're welcome! Thanks for using it!

Hello, you aren't able to access lesson 102 yet, as we currently have a limited amount of content (Lessons 1-62) available as a starting point, but we also expect to have the next 60+ lessons available within the next two weeks, by the end of September.

We will send an email letting everyone know when the next chunk of lessons is added.

Blessings,

Arthur

Thank you for the feedback and for testing the ABC Digital Early Access!

For now, Assistant Directors and Administrative Coordinators should use the same permissions set as the VBS Director. This prevents the master checklist from having duplicate items representing the same task.

See the new helpdesk article: https://myanswers.userecho.com/knowledge-bases/2/articles/2127-how-should-i-add-my-senior-assistantscoordinators-to-my-vbs-event.

If and when that functionality changes, that article will be updated.

Hello Shelena,

Yes there are! You can download the ABC 1st Edition resources here: https://answersingenesis.org/sunday-school/abc-1st-edition/.

Please let us know if you have any more questions!

Blessings,

Arthur

Hello Jenny,

I'm not sure what your exact use case is, but you can change the layout and print scale in the print settings. If it's too large or small on the page, adjusting the scaling up or down should help with that. If you are trying to print out a giant version of it, I would suggest going to a print shop with access to large sheets of paper.

If you have more questions or would like further clarification, please let me know! More information as to your use case would also be helpful.

Blessings,

Arthur