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Happy Thanksgiving,
If anyone out there has ever done this or thought of it. I want to; "link to the Epistles." in a book module and for general Bible Studies. This has come to mind on several occassions but have forgot it as it seemed too hard to figure out. There are two links that come to mind when asking for the location of "Epistles", General Epistles and Pauline Epistles. Can we use SwordSearcher shortcut key (somehow) to do this? My thought was one if possible create one shortcut for each.
 
Happy Thanksgiving,
If anyone out there has ever done this or thought of it. I want to; "link to the Epistles." in a book module and for general Bible Studies. This has come to mind on several occassions but have forgot it as it seemed too hard to figure out. There are two links that come to mind when asking for the location of "Epistles", General Epistles and Pauline Epistles. Can we use SwordSearcher shortcut key (somehow) to do this? My thought was one if possible create one shortcut for each.
From the SS help module - Perhaps this is what you are trying to do?

From this section in the help files:
Creating Your Own Books and Commentaries > Using the Editor > Verse Links and Links to Other Resources in User Entries

Linking to other modules in SwordSearcher

If you want to link to an entry in a different Book or Commentary, use the Link to an Entry in Book or Commentary function. You can also right-click the Book or Commentary panel to send a link to the visible entry to the editor.

To link to an image in the SwordSearcher image viewer, open the image in the viewer and right-click it and select Send Image Link to Editor.

You can also insert links to "searches" -- these types of links will perform a Bible, Book, or Commentary search for the specified search expression. Link to a Bible Search, Link to a Book Search, and Link to a Commentary Search are on the editor Insert menu. Search links support SwordSearcher's advanced search expressions.
 
Can a shortcut be made to show the actual locations?
Consisting of two shortcuts, Pauline and General...

Pauline Epistles
Romans
1 and 2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 and 2 Thessalonians
1 and 2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon

General Epistles
Hebrews
James
1 and 2 Peter
1, 2, and 3 John
Jude
 
<A href="swordsearcher://book+BOOKNAME/TOPICNAME">DESCRIPTION"</A>

Replace the uppercase text with your stuff. You might need to create a separate topic called Epistles and link to that. Then you would put links to each epistle links in that topic.
 
<A href="swordsearcher://book+BOOKNAME/TOPICNAME">DESCRIPTION"</A>

Replace the uppercase text with your stuff. You might need to create a separate topic called Epistles and link to that. Then you would put links to each epistle links in that topic.
Oh, well, if you want to get all fancy on us... 😀
 
You have me on the right path. I'm working on this now. Before the "Turkey Call".
 
I love it guys, thanks both advice!!! Nuttin Fanceee just getten er done.!
 
I searched Pauline Epistles, came up in searh and will use that shortcut created from within SS just like wsbones shows, (IN THE FANCY VERSION) Ha! the code is always there the trick is knowing it, Ha! Thanks
 
Thanks to both of you! Got it figured out. Have a blessed and good day. Maybe the smell of that 🦃cooking threw me off today...
 
Can a shortcut be made to show the actual locations?
Consisting of two shortcuts, Pauline and General...

Pauline Epistles
Romans
1 and 2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 and 2 Thessalonians
1 and 2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon

General Epistles
Hebrews
James
1 and 2 Peter
1, 2, and 3 John
Jude
I strongly believe that the first 12th chapters of Hebrews were written by Paul at the beginning, and that the 13th one was written at the "end" of his life; 2Timothy 4:13 (4: "13",,,,,,, 🤓🤔 ) Just saying . . .
 
Thanks Johnny NL, Keep in mind everyone, my outline was a quick reference associated for my request. Thanks for any comments or input. "2 Timothy 2:15 (KJV) Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
 
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