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    Creating commentary notes

    Which folder is it in on your laptop? If it's in Documents/SwordSearcher User Modules, check in SwordSearcher File>Preferences>Module File Locations and see if Documents/SwordSearcher User Modules is listed. If it's not, you'll need to add it.
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    Reading Plan

    Yes, your named schedule is contained within the Schedule.ss7schedule file.
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    Reading Plan

    If you're storing and accessing the reading schedule and highlight files on OneDrive for all of your computers, they should always be in sync. If you're using local file storage for one device and OneDrive storage for the other, you'll have to manually sync the files back and forth. So, if you...
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    Greetings to All From A New User

    Welcome! Searching is really personal preference as SwordSearcher's search features can handle anything. Maybe do some practice searches on modules already included in SwordSearcher and you'll get a feel for how you want to set up your modules. I have my personal notes in a single commentary...
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    I cannot load user modules

    Have you checked your Preferences & Settings>Module File Locations to make sure that Documents>SwordSearcher User Modules is listed there?
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    I cannot load user modules

    Did you put them in the general Documents folder or in the Documents>SwordSearcher User Modules folder?
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    Reading Plan

    I think if you use 'cloud' storage, you might add it to the module file locations list and access it from either computer. I've not done that, but it seems others might have - you could search for posts about that on this forum. Someone who uses the cloud with SwordSearcher could answer that...
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    maybe voice activation and commands

    Have you looked at the accessibility options in Windows settings? I haven't played with it, but there might be some voice commands through the accessibility voice options there that would do what you want.
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    The Commentary Wholly Biblical: An Exposition in the Very Words of Scripture (KJV) aka "The Bible Self Explained..."

    I got the Ps-Mal version from them (https://www.forgottenbooks.com/en/books/TheCommentaryWhollyBiblical_11371145), as well as the Mat-Rev. I don't see any missing pages or advertising in the purchased versions, and they seem to be the same as the free version from archive.org, except for the...
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    The Commentary Wholly Biblical: An Exposition in the Very Words of Scripture (KJV) aka "The Bible Self Explained..."

    I searched for this book in digital form and found it at ForgottenBooks.org. What I found said that they 'print on demand' - that is, they have digital copies that they will print and bind and send from the UK when you order it, so I asked them if they had a digital copy for sale. Their...
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    The Commentary Wholly Biblical: An Exposition in the Very Words of Scripture (KJV) aka "The Bible Self Explained..."

    I started Gen 1 by copying just the verse comments from the pdf to my commentary for each verse, then I fixed the OCR typos for the references and used Ctrl+t to fill in the text. Then I realized that in the pdf, some of the Gen verses had superscript numbered phrases or words, so I went back...
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    The Commentary Wholly Biblical: An Exposition in the Very Words of Scripture (KJV) aka "The Bible Self Explained..."

    Ah, I didn't realize that it only went through Job. It will take me a long time to get through Job, though, and maybe a complete document will surface by then. It will be great getting to Job!
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    The Commentary Wholly Biblical: An Exposition in the Very Words of Scripture (KJV) aka "The Bible Self Explained..."

    I did download the pdf from archive.org and it has some issues, but I've started using it to make a commentary module - not an exact duplicate of the pdf, as I like to see the verses in context, so when they used a segment of a verse, I converted it to the whole verse. I've split out the bundle...
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    The Commentary Wholly Biblical: An Exposition in the Very Words of Scripture (KJV) aka "The Bible Self Explained..."

    Thank you for pointing out this book! I hadn't heard of it before and just downloaded the pdf from archive.org so I can use it. Love it! I hope it becomes a SwordSearcher module.
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    WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FEATURE IN SWORD SEARCHER?

    I have so many favorite features, too... but the Widgets come to mind first - I use them all the time when I'm reading and want clarification on something - particularly the commentary widgets. I love being able to hover over a favorite commentary widget when I need a broader understanding of...
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    Adding highlights and notes to commentary?

    If the edit link is grayed out, the commentary can't be edited. I think most of the commentaries aren't editable. You can tell which ones can be edited by the little pencil next to the name on the tabs.
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    Organizing Sermons

    Good morning, Chuck! Whether you choose to create one module or two is your preference, but I think it would be easier to name the entries if you create two modules. For instance, if you have one module, EACH of the entry names would have to include a designation for 'topical' and 'textual' if...
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    Know ye not?

    Oh, I like this! ❤️
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    The word "if" after a bible verse

    I haven't seen that. Where was the text you were copying? Was it from a module or from a Bible? Could it be a Bible version reference, like "Re 14:14 KJV"? I would look carefully at the source.
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    How to create notes?

    This is one of my favorite things: If you create a commentary (such as "My_Notes), you can link it to a widget in the Bible panel (File > Preferences > Bible & Verse Panels > Verse Widgets), then when you want to make a note, click on the widget and the commentary will pop up so you can add the...
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