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I am getting the triangle with the exclamation mark in it. It says there is a synce error. However, I didn't get that until I typed in sync now and ran it. Then the button went away again. I would caution you not to do any manual syncing. That will ultimately give to duplicates.
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I am able to successfully create a McCheyne reading plan that begins today and goes for 1 year ending on August 2, 2011. I am also using McCheyne for my daily devotional reding plan which began on July 1. Of course that is a 6 month plan.
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Illustrations did NOT automatically turn on, at least for me. I had to Add it to PG before it worked. Did you do that?
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This is excellent. Thanks, Kevin.
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Andrew Wommack is an unschooled (he never attended Bible School or Seminary), self taught (instead he spent years just reading the Bible and praying), Bible believing minister. He does not, therefore, follow any systematic theological perspective. He is not a Calvinist, but believes and preaches the same message that Paul expounds in the New Testament
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I still have my separate Interlinears as separate books. I suggest you check your Library listing. Also L4 seems to set up the PRA's dynamically as well. Click the + sign in the header of the commentary window to a see a list of the paralell resources.
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Open the greek nt such as NA27 (but it is in any other version too). In the upper left corner click on the book icon and select Read Aloud from the drop down menu. Or press Ctrl-R. What is cool is that this works with any book in the library.
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In the Command window (box to the right of Tools Menu), type in Open ESV to Rom 6:1 and press Enter.
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It is a syntax thing. Hidden = deleted. When they are hidden the resource is no longer on the local hard drive.
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The Atonement by Hugh Martin has already crossed the 100% mark at $6.00. Anyone interested has until Noon Friday 2/19/2010 to order before the project closes and goes to Pre-Pub.
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That would be true of commentaries in general and other reference works such as Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. However, I do read cover to cover works using the Reading Plans. I am currently reading through the Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer and Kuyper's The Work of the Holy Spirit to mention only two of several reading plans active now
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I am not running Beta but have the same experience. Except in the other direction. I have 42 collections on my desktop and only 10 on my laptop. I recently created a new collection on the laptop which transferred to the desktop. fine.
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+1 here as well.
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If you are running L4 and have the base pakage that contains the Holman Reference Series, you probably already have it. I did. You will have to check by individual book title - someone seems to have forgotten to load the Series name for these 13 volumes. I had them all. So you probably do too. Check it out.
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I have noticed this behavior as well, however it appears to me that it is attempting to sort the notes by Bible verse. The location into which the new note is inserted does not appear to be arribitary. On the other hand notes not associated with verses have been placed at the end of the file on a regular basis for me. On the other hand, I do have a
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Yes, this possible in L4 and much easier. Open the resource (say BDAG). Open the three circle (Visual Filters) pull down in the heading. Then check off Links to open panels. That will set the desired filter.
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I have 3.424 in L4. L3 shows 3,900. The difference seems to be in video and audio resources that don't work in L4 yet.
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Thanks for the insight, Michael. I was hoping that was the case. They actually hit me with an ad to upgrade before I left their website. That was what got me confused. I'm OK with it converting to Word 97 doc. To convert most files to a PBB I would have to edit it with headings, etc anyway. It is a simple matter to save it after editing as a docx. Also
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I do use 4.5 regularly (every day) and I am penetcostal with an M-DIV degree. Your question was perfectly adequate, some of us just got off topic. That seems to happen a lot around here.
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After seeing this post I downloaded the freebie. I installed it and used it to convert a set of 20 pdf files created from scanned pages to Word. It converted all in under 20 seconds. Examining the results I find that if the pdf was crisp and clean, I got an excellent word doc file. In two cases the pdf were made from a very light paper input and were