Could you please point me in the right direction for what is the easiest way to learn to perform Construct Searches ... I want to learn how to make simple English Construct Searches. I'd like to use Word and Key functions, in combination with each other, where to place them in the columns and so on. I would also like to know about the Agree parameter.
Construct Searches
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Heidi
, Nov 02 2011 09:18 AM
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#1
Posted 02 November 2011 - 09:18 AM
#2
Posted 02 November 2011 - 11:04 AM
Here are a couple of links to get you started.
The first is from David Lang's training DVD. It is on an old version of Accordance but the information is very good. The second link is to the topical lists of Dr. J's podcasts. You'll find the construct podcast under "How to Search."
http://www.accordanc.../Searching.html
http://www.accordanc...Podcasts#topics
I just made a request for some more podcasts on Construct searches. Maybe we'll get some soon?
Hope this helps a bit.
The first is from David Lang's training DVD. It is on an old version of Accordance but the information is very good. The second link is to the topical lists of Dr. J's podcasts. You'll find the construct podcast under "How to Search."
http://www.accordanc.../Searching.html
http://www.accordanc...Podcasts#topics
I just made a request for some more podcasts on Construct searches. Maybe we'll get some soon?
Hope this helps a bit.
#3
Posted 02 November 2011 - 11:21 AM
Remember to check the Help files as well.
Helen Brown
OakTree Software
OakTree Software
#4
Posted 02 November 2011 - 01:27 PM
DVD video: Yes and Help files: Yes.
I think not enough Accordance users realize the treasure trove of tutorials and reference material available in the Help files.
Every Accordance User should do themselves a huge favor and click on Help/Accordance Help.
It really is worth setting aside the time to work through selected areas of interest in those helps.
I think not enough Accordance users realize the treasure trove of tutorials and reference material available in the Help files.
Every Accordance User should do themselves a huge favor and click on Help/Accordance Help.
It really is worth setting aside the time to work through selected areas of interest in those helps.
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