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I want to group and label selections of verses for future reference... but how?


elynnacker

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The thread title is pretty self-explanatory but here's a little more of what I am looking for. I found out, unfortunately, that there is no bookmarking feature which is basically what I need. I'd like to be able to pick verses from say Romans, Matthew, Galatians, Isaiah, and Genesis, group them under a label like "Atonement" and then access this list in the future. What are my options? Is there a standard feature or do I need to use a workaround?

 

I'm kinda bummed since I literally just bought Accordance and it appears the one feature I really need is absent.

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Add the verses you need/want to a Reference List, and save the Reference list.

 

To do this, select, or mark the verses you are interested in, and then either
-go the the Selection menu, and choose "Add Selection to" (for a selection) of "Add Marked Verses To" (for marked verses) and then either "New Reference List" or an existing open Reference list.

-or right click/control-click/two-finger click (depending on your OS and system settings) on a verse and chooss "Add Selection To" followed by "New Reference List" or an existing open Reference list.

 

Lorinda

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A suggestion I would offer to make Reference List more convenient and easier to access. They should be saved into "My Stuff" area as Reference Lists.

 

Question: is there a way to click on the reference to see them in context?

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You could also create a custom highlight named "Atonement" and to locate all of those verses quickly use [sTYLE] in a search. There's usually multiple ways to do things in Accordance but perhaps it's not always obvious :)

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A suggestion I would offer to make Reference List more convenient and easier to access. They should be saved into "My Stuff" area as Reference Lists.

 

They can be saved as "Workspaces" and then made a favorite workspace. Not quite as handy, as a separate Reference List section, I know.

 

 

Question: is there a way to click on the reference to see them in context?

 

Right-click (or control-click or two-finger click if you're on a Mac without a two-button mouse) on the verse and choose Lookup... and then Context.

 

Or, click in the verse and then click on the context button in the toolbar.

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