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Dave A

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Greetings,

 

I just started using Accordance again after using BibleWorks6 on my mac for years. I upgraded from ver. 9 to 13 and purchased the BibleWorks6 crossover package.

 

Being used to BW and its shortcuts, one I used frequently was the Back button on the Toolbar. After doing a search and scrolling through the verses, I could tap the Back button until it took me back to my starting point. Is there a similar button or Cmd key combination I can use to do the same thing in Accordance with the Bible Text that is open in Zone 1?

 

I would appreciate any help in making this transition.

 

Dave A

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Greetings,

 

Yes we definitely need a back or revert multiple steps back button.

Also, when I close a zone I get a gray window. Why?

 

rgallo

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Yes, a shortcut key to reverse steps would be nice, but do note that what you can do is click on the little magnifier with the dropdown arrow at the upper left of the command line, and you can see your history there.

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Hello mgvh,

 

Can you show a picture of that?

 

Thanks 

 

rgallo

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Here are two 2 screenshots on how to get to the search history list.

 

Click the magnifying the glass...

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Accordance also works differently from BibleWorks.  Since you can open as many tabs, zones, and workspaces as you like, a Back button is not really needed as much.  Feel free to work as you like, then close the tabs that are no longer relevant.

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Yes, a shortcut key to reverse steps would be nice, but do note that what you can do is click on the little magnifier with the dropdown arrow at the upper left of the command line, and you can see your history there.

 

Thank you Mgvh!

I'll start using that.

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Hello Paul M,

 

Thanks for the attached thumbnails.

Now I see how that works.

 

Thanks 

Richard

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