How can I get the Bible verse copy to NOT include verse numbers?
Use the custom style and add this text-
%NoCharFormatting %NoRedLetter %NoFootnotes %NoCitation
=ForEachVerse <b><sup></b></sup> [VerseText]
<p>
I think this will get you what you want; you may need to tweak the paragraphing, etc.
To do this, open the Copy Bible Verses Tool, click the blue text right after the word 'Copy,' and click 'Create New Style' in the popup (red arrow)-
In the new style box, (1) add a title, (2) paste that text I posted above in the body block, and (3) look at the example to see if it's what you want.
Once it is, hit 'Save.'
@Marlin Carpenter I posted a reply but forgot to tag you. It is above.
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