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How can I utilize a “research” tab to search for both verses and content? That is <John 3.16> AND “begotten”?

 

I wish you could click the (+) button like you can on non-research tabs and add another search parameter. 

 

I’ve asked about this before, so I don’t think it’s possible, but I thought I’d check again, just in case I’m missing something. 

 

Thanks!

 

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Yes this would be a great function. I missed that too.

 

Greetings

 

Fabian

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You may not be able to do it as I described it above (please, Oak Tree?), but I finally figured out how to do what I've been longing for! As I supposed, it is possible (and has been) in Accordance, I just didn't know how to do it. (Oops.)

 

Unless I am mistaken, here is the way to search for both content and a verse together. 

 

1. Open a default text tab, but instead of putting a verse or words, put [RANGE Hezekiah 3.45].

2. Do a research for the word you're looking for plus [CONTENTS _______]. 

 

I'm attaching two screenshots of examples of what I did, both to help others and for future reference for myself when I forget, haha!

 

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You may not be able to do it as I described it above (please, Oak Tree?), but I finally figured out how to do what I've been longing for! As I supposed, it is possible (and has been) in Accordance, I just didn't know how to do it. (Oops.)

 

Unless I am mistaken, here is the way to search for both content and a verse together. 

 

1. Open a default text tab, but instead of putting a verse or words, put [RANGE Hezekiah 3.45].

2. Do a research for the word you're looking for plus [CONTENTS _______]. 

 

I'm attaching two screenshots of examples of what I did, both to help others and for future reference for myself when I forget, haha!

 

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Thank you Dustin for the tip and for your creativity!

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You may not be able to do it as I described it above (please, Oak Tree?), but I finally figured out how to do what I've been longing for! As I supposed, it is possible (and has been) in Accordance, I just didn't know how to do it. (Oops.)

 

Unless I am mistaken, here is the way to search for both content and a verse together. 

 

1. Open a default text tab, but instead of putting a verse or words, put [RANGE Hezekiah 3.45].

2. Do a research for the word you're looking for plus [CONTENTS _______]. 

 

 

 

Dustin, you are a genius! I came to the forums to find a way to add [Range ?] to a Research tab, and was disappointed until I found your post!  Thank You!

 

Still, it would be nice if Accordance could add the [Range ?] function to Research tabs.

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I can add the RANGE command to a Research tab, both in the top entry box and in the entry of a Research tab itself. It works for texts but not for tools which never have supported this command.

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I can add the RANGE command to a Research tab, both in the top entry box and in the entry of a Research tab itself. It works for texts but not for tools which never have supported this command.

 

Yes, it is possible to use [Range ?] in researching texts, but Dustin's method also works for tools—which is extremely helpful! 

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