Better cross references...
I'm studying and would like to see more connections between versus. Has anyone put together a set up that allows you to have two Bibles open and see different cross references for the passages you're using.in?
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How about using Cross References from the Guides menu and linking it to one of the bibles e.g. link set B. It will show cross references from a number of bibles and commentaries for each verse as you scroll the bible. If you want to see that verse in another Prioritized bible then press F7.
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Hover over the references to see the bible text in your preferred bible.Dave
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Hmm, sounds like this could be useful.
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Also consider using "Send Hyperlinks Here" in your second bible so you're not constantly having to flip back and forth between passages.
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Its all about knowing how to fully use the software to find what you are looking for.
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Its all about knowing how to fully use the software to find what you are looking for.
Or at least asking others before assuming you can't do it.
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How about using Cross References from the Guides menu and linking it to one of the bibles e.g. link set B. It will show cross references from a number of bibles and commentaries for each verse as you scroll the bible. If you want to see that verse in another Prioritized bible then press F7.
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Hover over the references to see the bible text in your preferred bible.Cross Referrence Guide is a great tool. I use it often and did not think to link it to "B". Don't know why, just never did. Thanks Dave for pointing this out.
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