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Key Word Search Using the 'AND' Command on Mac


Beloved John

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Hello,

 

Does anyone know how to setup a search where I can look in the New Testament for two key words using the AND command.

 

I tried already and continue to get errors.

 

What I tried thus far looks like this [KEY G4893] AND [KEY G1680]

 

which gives an error

 

or this

 

[KEY G4893] AND hope

 

which only brings back results for the key word G4893, and nothing for the English word 'hope'.

 

Please assist.

 

Thank you,

 

Brother John

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Hi brother John. Your two examples are almost right. Just enclose the AND. In angled brackets. 
 

So, [KEY G4893] <AND> [KEY G1680]

 

likewise

 

[KEY G4893] <AND> hope

 

Accordance commands are always enclosed in brackets. The ‘boolean’ commands are enclosed in the angle brackets < > and the stand-alone commands in square brackets [ ]
 

It’s probably best to use the SEARCH => ENTER COMMAND menu to put in your search commands (or learn the keyboard shortcuts which are in the menu next to the command).  (. CMD-SHFT-A for <AND> on the Mac, CTRL-SHFT-A on the PC). Then the commands are always correctly formatted. 
 

enjoy!
 

Edited by Ken Simpson
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Thank you, Ken! That is all the difference!

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Thank you, Ken! That is all the difference!

My pleasure

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