I'm new to Accordance and I'm struggling understanding the user notes option. I'm simply wondering if it is possible to show the text of a scripture reference verus only showing the reference. I know that you can hover over the reference and see the text below in the instant details box, but I want to see it in the notes. Is this possible to do without cutting and pasting everytime?
I'm wanting to create notes on a topic rather than just making notes on specific scripture verses. Any ideas?
User Notes
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bradjenkins
, Jun 28 2006 04:59 AM
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#1
Posted 28 June 2006 - 04:59 AM
#2
Posted 28 June 2006 - 08:41 AM
Welcome to Accordance.
Sorry, it is not possible to automatically include the text of the verse in the note.
To make notes on topics I recommend you create a user tool which is much more flexible.
Sorry, it is not possible to automatically include the text of the verse in the note.
To make notes on topics I recommend you create a user tool which is much more flexible.
Helen Brown
OakTree Software
OakTree Software
#3
Posted 28 June 2006 - 09:57 PM
Brad,
You can already approximate your need with User Notes. Just enable (Scripture Link) a group of verses on your topic in a User Note. Then when you want to see them all, click on them and open them in a new tab. Then going back and forth from your original passage to the tab with your verses is not much trouble at all, and not much less convenient that having them all show in the User Note itself.
You can already approximate your need with User Notes. Just enable (Scripture Link) a group of verses on your topic in a User Note. Then when you want to see them all, click on them and open them in a new tab. Then going back and forth from your original passage to the tab with your verses is not much trouble at all, and not much less convenient that having them all show in the User Note itself.
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Harry Hoffner. Emeritus Professor, The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Founder & Editor of The Hittite Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.
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