creating a link within a resource for another resource

Is there a way to create a link for a resource (with the position/relevant portion opening upon click) within another resource?
For instance, I'm reading Psalm 45 and Luther in Luther's works Volume 10 has some great stuff on it. is there a way to place a link/footnote within my copy of the ESV so that next time I read PS45 I am drawn to that same spot?
I realize that I can create a note for myself within the text in which I can tell myself where to go find it, i.e. "Luther in Luther's Works Volume 10 Deals with this." but then i have to go through the steps of Library-search-plug in text-etc.
Is there a simpler way?
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nicholas rich said:
Is there a way to create a link for a resource (with the position/relevant portion opening upon click) within another resource?
Create a Label with an attribute that can contain the reference (it won't be a link but it will point to the article of interest).
Dave
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Dave, I just read up on labels, it looks good for other things but definitely clunkier than I was hoping. However, I will say something super cool about it is you can add a picture.
Maybe everybody else knows this, but saved a pic of Martin Luther and added it to my label so now his face shows up in the Bible where I am pointing to the article which is sick
Still I would like to see this be a little more intuitive as far as linking resources...
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nicholas rich said:
Maybe everybody else knows this, but saved a pic of Martin Luther and added it to my label so now his face shows up in the Bible where I am pointing to the article
Very creative.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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