Help with a Personal Book please!

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edited November 2024 in English Forum

Hi all! So I've just created a personal book out of Neander's Life of Christ. Great! (And thanks http://www.ccel.org for having the downloadable word file!) He was mentioned in another book I'm reading.

Now, because I've never done this before, I want to know: is it possible for me to create a clickable link on the quote in the first book, that will take me to the Neander book I've just created? Not necessarily to the exact page or anything, but at least open it up?

THANKS! I hope you all had a wonderful Easter!

Geeked

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  • MVP Posts: 16,210

    is it possible for me to create a clickable link on the quote in the first book, that will take me to the Neander book I've just created?

    Sure. In your PB you'd select the quoted text, then go to the kebap menu on the top right of the resource tab (three vertical dots) and select copy as URL. In your other book you make a note and just paste the URL into it. It will look something like this: https://ref.ly/logosres/pbb:01f78a3a6b3a4dfea96ba28b569aaf8d?ref=Page.p+11&off=1206 - this URL only works for you as the owner of the PB (and may leave the web app open in a browser window, "loading" i.e. helplessly trying to open a PB resource) 

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • MVP Posts: 36,148

    is it possible for me to create a clickable link on the quote in the first book, that will take me to the Neander book I've just created?

    Unless the first book is a PB, you can't create a clickable link directly in the resource. You have to create a Note as Mick indicated above, and click the link in the Note.

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Member Posts: 724 ✭✭✭

    OKay, thanks fellas! This is most helpful.

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