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NEW! AMG Illustrations Set (4 volumes)


R. Mansfield

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Good sermons need good illustrations. Get 4,000 of them with the AMG Illustrations set for the Accordance Library! Introductory pricing is available.

 
For more info, see today's blog post.

 

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Hi, Rick. In the blog post you have this comment ("Bonus Tip"). 

 

Bonus Tip: Create a User Group for all of your illustration and quotation titles that allows you to search through all of them at once using the Research tool.

I don't currently have anything in "My Groups". I clicked on the gear below it, and chose (clicked) "Add Folder" thinking this is what you meant by "Create a User Group," but nothing happened. I don't see that any new folder appears nor do I see how to do what you did. I'm using Accordance 11.2.3 on Mac OS Yosemite (10.10.5).

 

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

 

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This may help

 

http://accordancefiles2.com/helpfiles/OSX11/content/topics/04_gswa/work_with_user_groups.htm

 

http://accordancefiles2.com/helpfiles/OSX11/Skins/Default/Stylesheets/Images/transparent.gifCreate User Groups 

http://accordancefiles2.com/helpfiles/OSX11/content/resources/images/icon_a_note.png

Note for Experience Accordance Users

Any Text Sets, Tool Sets, Research Groups, or Favorite Modules defined in earlier versions of Accordance are converted to User Groups and appear as folders in the My Groups category. 

  1. Add a folder in the My Groups category and give it a descriptive name.
  2. There are several ways to add a folder to the My Groups category:
  3. Select a module in the Library, right-click it (or click the Action Item pop-up menu), and choose Add To User Group > [New Group].
  4. Select the My Groups category or a sub-folder in that category, right-click it (or click the Action Item pop-up menu), and choose Add Folder.

    You can also use the following shortcut keys: Shift+http://accordancefiles2.com/helpfiles/OSX11/content/resources/images/icons/apple_cmnd.gif+N.
  5. You cannot create or move User Groups folders inside one another.
  6. Drag-and-drop the desired modules from any category into the folder in the My Groups category. The module appears in the folder.

    The module remains in its original location in the Library and can be accessed as usual. The module name in the My Groups folder is actually an alias or pointer to the desired module.
  7. Continue adding modules, as desired, to the folder.
  8. You can drag-and-drop modules from one folder to another.
  9. Opt+Drag to copy an alias in another folder.
  10. An alias cannot be the first item in My Groups unless there is no other content in the My Groups category. 

    The names of your User Groups appear in the Amplify menu and the Library. The User Groups also appear in the My Groups shortcut menu used for amplifying to any module within a group.

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Thanks, Michael. That did help. I should have looked in the Help files first, before writing. Oops. Thanks for helping me out.

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Eric, let me know if you still have any questions. Thank you, Michael, for your help!

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