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Hi @Bill Hier ,
Do you mean this Link Set ?
Home → Link Set → Choose any alphabet & repeat on another tab or resource.
PTL, no problem brother, I've been there myself, blessings to you too ☺️
Hi, @Michelle.
Yes, I mean link set. Thanks for the response. As usual, I kept fiddling around with the program and found exactly what you set forth; nevertheless, if my addled-headedness (neologism) on this particular issue ever resurfaces, I'll just have to come to this thread and see your answer to once again know where it is, so thank you very much, and blessings in Christ.
Now I can't remember how to reduce the size of the font in different bibles and other books. LOL. I've always been a hopeless person on any computer programs beyond Word, and I'm not that great on that, either.
Hi Bill,
Do you mean this one ?
View → Zoom : - 120% +
There's another one that is in the settings but that's for all
I too learn by stumbling but with many help from God & other siblings in Christ here, you're not hopeless but humble & polite, much love & joy to you, brother ! 😊
Edited due to a self conscious moment where I'm trying to get rid of a "main-character/self-centric" habit, I'm sorry 😬
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