It would really be helpful if we could create a bibliography from the Commentary Section in the Passage Guide.
You can do that from the Collections tool.
Thanks for your reply. I was aware of what you are suggesting, but it would be so much more convenient if you could create a bibliography from the commentary section of the Passage Guide. For one thing, to create a bibliography that includes every resource that shows up in the Commentary section of Passage Guide, you have to create a collection that includes all those resources (e.g. Commentaries, Study Bibles, etc.) which can take some doing.
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