Bookmark Passage
When I am studying a particular passage in the Bible and I am doing cross referencing and looking at other passages; how can I bookmark the passage to always come back to where I left off? Thanks for your help.
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You could mark it as a Favorite (available under the Tools menu) or use a second copy of the Bible to track down references (that’s what I tend to do)
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Ted Harms said:
When I am studying a particular passage in the Bible and I am doing cross referencing and looking at other passages; how can I bookmark the passage to always come back to where I left off? Thanks for your help.
Ted my habit is to open another panel (floating window in my case) and choose 'Send Hyperlinks Here' thus cross references appear in that panel leaving the original text intact. Note the target indicator in the resource tab.
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Graham Criddle said:
You could mark it as a Favorite (available under the Tools menu) or use a second copy of the Bible to track down references (that’s what I tend to do)
For quick temporary bookmarks to return to where you were, there is actually a Bookmarks feature (at the bottom of the Favorites panel, have to click to expand it). You can set up to 9 bookmarks.
The keyboard shortcut to set a bookmark (as shown above on the ones that I hadn't set yet) is Ctrl+Shift+1, Ctrl+Shift+2, etc. To go to one of those bookmarks, type Ctrl+1 (or Ctrl+2, etc.) [Cmd instead of Ctrl if you're on a Mac.]
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Thanks so much for your suggestions. I am so thankful for this Forum and the willingness of all who participate to provide practical tips,
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