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Brett K.

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I'm trying to open a workspace I've been using recently, but Accordance gives the error message:

 

The text "ESV vs NKJV" is not currently available to Accordance.

I guess it's referring to a tab containing the ESV and NKJV. Both texts are still available in Accordance. This workspace has a lot of zones and tabs. I'm not sure I could rebuild it exactly the same.

 

Is there any way to get this workspace open?

 

Thanks

 

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Brett

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Are you sure that the ESV and NKJV are still available, can be opened separately? Or have you upgraded to the Strong's versions, in which case the plain versions may have been deleted by the installer, but left in the Library? In that case, without reinstalling the plain versions, no the workspace will not open.

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Yes I updated to the S version, but I also re-added the NKJV back to the library (see attached). So the NKJV is in the library.

 

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What about ESV?

No, I haven't had the standard ESV installed in years. And I created this workspace a few days ago. When I named the tab, I named it ESV although it had the ESVS open. So the tab had the ESVS and the NKJV open and was named "ESV vs NKJV" (since "compare text" was turned on).

 

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Then I don't know which texts are missing and preventing from opening. You can zip it and email it to me, but if it needs your user modules, I won't be able to open it either.

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Then I don't know which texts are missing and preventing from opening. You can zip it and email it to me, but if it needs your user modules, I won't be able to open it either.

 

Is there any way to open the workspace and have Accordance just ignore the texts it can't find?

 

Thanks

 

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Brett

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