How to Add Attachment Points in Notes AND/OR hyperlinking

I saw the helpful post explaining how to Attach the Same Note to Different Places, however, I am needing to attach notes to non-Bible resources.
Currently I am reading E.M. Bounds' book "The Necessity of Prayer". Bound's quotes part of a hymn,
“Lord, I cannot let Thee go, Till a blessing Thou bestow; Do not turn away Thy face; Mine’s an urgent, pressing case.”
Upon searching my resources, I discovered that this hymn is by John Newton. I would like to somehow link to this hymn in Steve Green's MIDI Hymnal by Paul Eckert (which I somehow have as a resource, but don't see it listed on the logos site.)
So, to complicate my question(s)...
1. How do I discover the attachment points for non-biblical resources? (I do not even know how to locate the code names for the books.)
2. In this particular case, some type of hyperlink would probably be better than a note. (In fact, Bounds rarely uses any scripture references when quoting the Bible so I have been adding "notes" with the scripture references in them but without any actual comments. So the ability to hyperlink to a scripture reference might even be a better solution.)
The spirit of a pilgrim greatly facilitates praying. An earth-bound, earth-satisfied spirit cannot pray.--E. M. Bounds
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Here is a short screencast that will show you how to do it
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Very helpful screencast. Thank you very much.
So now I can add attachment points to non-biblical resources. Is there anyway to have a direct hyperlink between resources?
The spirit of a pilgrim greatly facilitates praying. An earth-bound, earth-satisfied spirit cannot pray.--E. M. Bounds
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Fredc said:
The attachment point is a hyperlink.
Yes.
Is there a way of directly hyperlinking two attachment points without having to use a "middle man" note, since I am not commenting but simply using the note as a "hub". Linking directly would simplify things and when linking to a scripture reference would enable me to hover over the link without having to open up the note.
The spirit of a pilgrim greatly facilitates praying. An earth-bound, earth-satisfied spirit cannot pray.--E. M. Bounds
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If I understand you correctly, you want to insert a hyperlink (not a note) in the "Necessity of Prayer" to Steve Green's midi hymnal. Assuming that is correct the answer is no you cannot do that.
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