Mouse Over from Word doc

Tim Branton
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I've been a Logos user for 17 or 18 yrs so I hate to suggest this because you may already have something like it. But here goes.
The first time I saw Logos, someone showed me the mouse over for verses. I thought that was very cool.
Now, I often find articles on the web, Kindle, or just documents that others have sent me (which I have saved in Word or could copy and paste in Word), with long lists of verses. It's great to use a book like Treasury of Scripture Knowledge but it would be great to have a tool which could be personalized. My work around has been to make a Personal Book published by me. I then just copy the lists of verses into a Word document which I have saved on my desktop. Update the book and then I can mouse over to quickly read them.
But it would be sweeter if Tools had a quicker system--just a place to paste a list of verses so you can take a quick look.
The first time I saw Logos, someone showed me the mouse over for verses. I thought that was very cool.
Now, I often find articles on the web, Kindle, or just documents that others have sent me (which I have saved in Word or could copy and paste in Word), with long lists of verses. It's great to use a book like Treasury of Scripture Knowledge but it would be great to have a tool which could be personalized. My work around has been to make a Personal Book published by me. I then just copy the lists of verses into a Word document which I have saved on my desktop. Update the book and then I can mouse over to quickly read them.
But it would be sweeter if Tools had a quicker system--just a place to paste a list of verses so you can take a quick look.
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Have you tried the verse list? You can copy anything from the clipboard into it and it will make a list of the scripture passages which you may view by setting compact/full form.
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