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#1 Timothy Jenney

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Posted 21 February 2013 - 05:06 PM

Accordance's three linking commands, [LINK], [HITS], and [CONTENTS]  temporarily “link” Accordance windows (zones or tabs) together, allowing searches in the source window to affect other windows. These powerful commands allow simultaneous searches, searches within searches, and cascading searches in multiple windows. Join Dr. J ask he reviews these three commands, providing practical applications for each.

 

 


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Posted 22 February 2013 - 08:46 PM

Tim,

 

This instruction video has helped me much. What I like with the commands in A is that these are not like the instant-coffee stuff so that that you cannot see behind the curtains.

With these commands you are an actor yourself and can easily make your own choices. And fast it is, almost too fast :-)

 

I am nearly at the end of your dissertation, FYI. Interesting too!

 

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Posted 07 March 2013 - 09:29 AM

Thank you for this podcast! It really opened up my understanding of how powerful the LINK command could be. I know everyone is thrilled with the Mounce Dictionary but there are times when I miss Strong's Greek. Strong's identifies the components of compound words which is really helpful (a feature which would really improve Mounce's). I now have a pane for Mounce's Dictionary and a pane for Strong's Greek LINKed. So, when I triple-click on a word it shows in BOTH the Mounce and Strong's Greek. AWESOME. 


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Posted 07 March 2013 - 10:04 AM

I always enjoy these podcasts. Just one question. I prefer not to install Flash, and without it, the OP above shows a missing plugin empty box. But I can actually see the same podcast from YouTube. (I joined youtube.com/html5 beta) Do you think you can link the non-flash version in the future? Is that even possible? Thanks.



#5 Timothy Jenney

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Posted 21 March 2013 - 10:24 PM

Tim,

 

This instruction video has helped me much. What I like with the commands in A is that these are not like the instant-coffee stuff so that that you cannot see behind the curtains.

With these commands you are an actor yourself and can easily make your own choices. And fast it is, almost too fast :-)

 

I am nearly at the end of your dissertation, FYI. Interesting too!

 

Blessings,

 

Gr. Hans

Oops! Sorry, Ken, I missed your response to my post. Glad you are enjoying my doctoral dissertation. For those of you reading this thread, it is the basis of my commentary on Revelation, which is included in the Life in the Spirit Commentary on the New Testament. Enjoy!


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