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A couple of questions re: Paper


Paul Daunno

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I just upgraded to Accordance 12 today (thanks Black Friday / Cyber Monday sale!) and have a couple of questions regarding Paper

 

Is it possible to create a bulleted list similar to the example below?  This would be very easy in Word or Pages but in Paper I can't seem to figure it out if it's even possible -

 

1. My first main point

   A. My first sub point

       * My first sub-sub point

       * My second sub-sub point

       * My third sub-sub point

 

Are scripture links created automatically or do I need to do something specific to enable that?

 

How about non-scripture references like a link to an article in a dictionary?

 

Thanks,

-Paul

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The only way to find out is by watching the tutorials on Paper. This is an awesome feature. I hope they never take it away from us. I hope they improve it along with the user tool feature. Both are amazingly useful.

I have my own way of outlining so I use the blank template and do Title

Introduction

I.

A.

1.

a)

II. (Same as above adding B, C, and 2, 3 or even B), c) as needed

 

Conclusion:

A.

B.

 

I love the fact that you can add your own pictures and zoom them in or out. You can literally have a basic outline and pictures and you can present directly from your screen. That’s what I do.

Anyway, and yes, scripture references are created automatically. I have not inserted links to resources yet, but it can be done.

 

Blessings!

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Paul, what you are asking for is very easily done.  When you make items, just use the arrow buttons (or arrow keys) to adjust their hierarchy. You can also use Return to make a new item, but Shift-Return to make the new item as a sub item.  If you want to change the list scheme, that can be done in the Paper Display Settings (Command-T) to choose bullets as the scheme.  I don't think we support a scheme of asterisks right now, but we could look into it!

 

Scripture references and weblinks are automatically identified.  If you then go to your tool search or location and do Copy as -> Search URL or Location URL, that link can be placed in a paper for easy referencing of articles.

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