Notes- Can't simply write freely on notes

Trying to craft a sermon series on Commitment using L7(Now).
I start with "Bible Word study." I get 6 tabs- Topics, Heb /Gk, Phrases, Lemma, & Textual searches.
I choose"Texual Searches," then NASB. 100+ verses opens- I start to add these to Notes- a good collection for later review. I notice I CAN type UNDER each passage, but I can't simply add some general reflections.
How can I 1. type freely in Notes,"
OR 2. Find a place where I can write freely but also have the scriptures?
PS- I'm not at sermon writing phase yet.
Thanks,
Len
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Hi Len
Len Calhoun said:I start with "Bible Word study." I get 6 tabs- Topics, Heb /Gk, Phrases, Lemma, & Textual searches.
I choose"Texual Searches," then NASB. 100+ verses opens-
FYI - these steps result in the same as opening a Bible search window and searching for commitment
Len Calhoun said:I start to add these to Notes- a good collection for later review.
I'm not sure what step you are taking here - how are you adding these references to Notes?
Assuming you are going to each verse in the search window (by clicking on it) and then adding it to a Notes Document you will get something like this. Is this what you mean by "typing under each passage"?
Len Calhoun said:but I can't simply add some general reflections.
What limitations are you finding? It's just a text entry box
If you want to add a note that isn't tied to a reference click the "Add Note" button (outlined in red above)
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I didn't realise I could "add a note." That should suffice. FYI- I wanted to just freely write a note to be seen at the top of all the other notes. Not within a box to be clicked and opened, but just freely hanging text.
I also appreciate the "alternative" method of getting there. I had a suspicion this was not some fabulous new feature, but somewhere "I'd been before." There are so many features it's hard to get a handle on them all, but I am committed with L7 more than with L6. Otherwise it's a huge waste of money!
Appreciate at it brother.
Len0