Add an option to the Bible Word Study panel that allows one to mark it as "send all BWS here" i.e. when one initiates a BWS from the Context Menu it reuses the BWS panel rather than opening a new one.
It would be nice to have a send word studies here option instead of opening multiple instances of the guide.
Good idea - I added my vote
Having recently discovered that searches can be targeted to one single panel by selecting "send searches here" in the search window panel options, I would like the same option created for the Bible Word Study panel as well. I use this tool often and it would help declutter my screen and keep me from being distracted by house cleaning chore of closing multiple BWS panels, etc.
I would like this as well. Until I get it, making BWS part of a link set helps.
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I would find it more useful if rather than a simple count of results (which in truth I don't use) the section would show nnn lemmas in nnn results which I would use to determine how useful to me digging into the original language would be. (The more duplication of lemmas the more apt I am to muddle through it.)
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