For example, I want to see all the Bible verses used in chapter 1 of The peacemaker.
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There are few choices that may work depending on how long the chapter is. If you open a new passage list from documents then select the entire first chapter of your book, then go back to the passage list and upper left select add and from the dropdown selected text you will get a list.
Another if you only want to view them as you read is to open the power lookup from the tools menu and have it follow the book you are reading. the verses along with other footnotes will display, but only for the text on the screen you are reading,.
Thank you John!
the first method really helped with my situation.
Another way to do this is through Print/Export. In P/E, select the sections/chapters you want and select the Copy to clipboard option. In the new passage list, choose the Add passage from clipboard option. That way you avoid scrolling if it's a really long chapter/section.
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