Mouse over pop ups of scripture verses.

Morris Reason
Morris Reason Member Posts: 7 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

What I'm looking for is a program where I can mouse over a scripture verse in Word, and have a pop-up box that shows me what the verse says.  It would be even the better if I could edit what the verse says in order to make the verse even more understandable to those who have trouble understanding what the scriptures say.

I have Windows 7, MS Word 2000, and use the Google Chrome Web browser.     

I have no interest in using it in either a blog or a website, only Word, nor spending our limited Social inSecurity income on Logos software, esp. when I only need mouse over pop up boxes.

I already have two awesome Bible s/w packages, one is FREE (theWORD), and the other is the Deluxe Library version of SwordSearcher 7.1 (but if you want the NASB Bible included, it cost about $35 or so if I remember correctly).

(If Reftagger can work for WordPress, why can't it be made to work for Microsoft Word?

If it is compatible with Word, where can I find documented instructions for incorporating Reftagger - or anything comparable - into my Word document?)

Any help will be greatly appreciated!

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  • Rich DeRuiter
    Rich DeRuiter MVP Posts: 6,729

    (If Reftagger can work for WordPress, why can't it be made to work for Microsoft Word?

    If it is compatible with Word, where can I find documented instructions for incorporating Reftagger - or anything comparable - into my Word document?)

    Reftagger does not work with Word or any other word processor, as far as I know. (I am not knowledgeable enough to say why it can't work.)

    I'm not aware of anything else that can do that either, though it is possible, I suppose.

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  • I have Windows 7, MS Word 2000, and use the Google Chrome Web browser. 

    Logos Smart Tags needs Office 2002 and newer => https://www.logos.com/articleviewer/530 Logos Wiki has => https://wiki.logos.com/Smart_Tags

    Logos has a COM API => https://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4_COM_API so Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) could be written to Copy Bible Verses for pop-up display with option to insert into document.  Microsoft has VBA examples for inserting text into Word 2000 => http://support.microsoft.com/kb/212682

    Logos wiki has => https://wiki.logos.com/Copy_Bible_Verses that has similar tools in TheWord and SwordSearcher so can copy reference from Word 2000, switch to Bible program, paste reference, use Copy Bible Verse to copy formatted verse(s), switch back to Word 2000 followed by pasting.

    By the way, LibreOffice is free, which supports newer docx format => https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/

    I already have two awesome Bible s/w packages, one is FREE (theWORD), and the other is the Deluxe Library version of SwordSearcher 7.1 (but if you want the NASB Bible included, it cost about $35 or so if I remember correctly).

    Apologies: both packages lack the ability to combine hundreds of searches for simultaneous display.  My favorite Logos feature is visual filter highlighting so can see range of Greek verbal expression in Greek, English, and Spanish.  Logos wiki has => https://wiki.logos.com/Extended_Tips_for_Highlighting_and_Visual_Filters#Examples_of_visual_filters

    NASB 95 is $ 10 from Logos => https://www.logos.com/product/308/the-new-american-standard-bible-1995-update

    Logos Bible Software is Free => https://www.logos.com/support/logos5/install

    Logos offers many resources for $ 0.00 => http://www.logos.com/products/search?start=&sort=pricelo&pageSize=15

    plus Vyrso eBooks can be used in Logos apps => https://vyrso.com/products/search?start=&sort=pricelo&pageSize=60

    Thankful for 920 free Vyrso eBooks since Thanksgiving 2011.

    To use more of the capabilities and features in Logos, would need to purchase appropriate resources and datasets; wiki has => https://wiki.logos.com/Upgrade_or_Crossgrade_to_Logos_6$3f

    To "purchase" resource license(s) for $ 0.00 from Faithlife corporation, will need to have a credit card associated with your account.  An order total of $ 0.00 only appears in your Faithlife account history.

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 55,167

    Morris, what you want can be done but you are really trying to mix 2 incompatible concepts. Mouse-over functions are for interactive environments such as the web or applications; Microsoft Word is designed for creating static documents for reading, printing, etc. There may well be a Visual Basic macro that already does what you want. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us#Office would be the place to start looking for such a macro.

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  • Ken Hicks
    Ken Hicks Member Posts: 73 ✭✭

    InstaVerse claims to display scripture references in Word documents. I have limited experience with it but if I remember correctly it was a bit clunky and unreliable. May be worth a shot. Google "InstaVerse" (it is tied to Wordsearch).

  • Morris Reason
    Morris Reason Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    Dear Smiley:

    Since these have been busy holiday times, I haven't been able to answer sooner. I'm blown over by the extensive detail in your reply. It's way more than I had hoped for. It will take me some time to work through all of the links you gave me to various websites. Hopefully one or more will yield the results I'm looking for. Many thanks for such a thoughtful and complete reply. If I can't find what I'm looking for in there someplace, it probably doesn't exist. You've made me smile back ach’ya!   :-)

  • Morris Reason
    Morris Reason Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    Dear MJ:

    Since these have been busy holiday times, I haven't been able to answer sooner. Thank you for your reply. I did not know about the static aspects of Microsoft Word versus interactive environments. I'll start looking at the website you mentioned for a macro that works. I hope I don't have to learn Visual Basic in the process.

    Happy New Year!  

  • Morris Reason
    Morris Reason Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    Dear Ken:

    Thank you for your reply. Since these have been busy holiday times, I haven't been able to answer sooner. In the Google search box I typed "Google InstaVerse". From the website options that appeared, I downloaded InstaVerse 1.1, went into the Word document, placed the cursor I-beam at the beginning of the verse abbreviation, pressed shortcut keys Alt-F8 and then the text of the verse appeared in-line with the body of the text of the document that had been previously written. Then to get back to the text of the original document I pressed Ctrl-Z in order to return the Word document back to its previous state. As you said in your reply, that procedure was a bit clunky, but it's a workaround that I can work with until I find the pop-up window solution that I was looking for.  

    Happy New Year!

  • Morris Reason
    Morris Reason Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    Dear Rich:

    Thank you for your reply. Since these have been busy holiday times, I haven't been able to answer sooner.

    ‘Smiley’ had an expensive reply that included many websites that I'll be visiting to see if any of them provide the answers I'm looking for.

    ‘MJ Smith’ said that "there may well be a Visual Basic macro that already does what you want. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us#Office would be the place to start looking for such a macro."

    ‘Ken Hicks’ said that "InstaVerse claims to display scripture references in Word documents. I have limited experience with it but if I remember correctly it was a bit clunky and unreliable. May be worth a shot. Google "InstaVerse" (it is tied to Wordsearch)."  I checked out his suggestion and sent him the following reply: In the Google search box I typed "Google InstaVerse". From the website options that appeared, I downloaded InstaVerse 1.1, went into the Word document, placed the cursor I-beam at the beginning of the verse abbreviation, pressed shortcut keys Alt-F8 and then the text of the verse appeared in-line with the body of the text of the document that had been previously written. Then in order to return the word document back to its previous state I pressed Ctrl-Z. As you said in your reply, that procedure was a bit clunky, but it's a workaround that I can work with until I find the pop-up window solution that I was looking for. 

    Happy New Year!