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    Export Thru the Bible E-Sword module into Swordsearcher

    Years ago I bought McGee's TTB commentary (twice because I lost the first copy) and after updating my computer, its software format wouldn't work with Windows 10, so I talked to Logos and they gave me access to McGee's TTB commentary. Now I'm manually putting it into a user module in...
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    How to download and install modules from this forum [INFO]

    If you download the John Burgon material from the modules on this site, it may be a zipped file. You will have to double-click on the downloaded file to open it, then copy the files listed into your Documents/SwordSearcher User Modules folder. Then when you open SwordSearcher next time, they...
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    Pop-up footnotes in user created modules?

    I'm glad it will work for you! It's always fun to find ways to do what you want. :)
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    Pop-up footnotes in user created modules?

    Regie, I poked around a little to see if there might be a work-around and found that if you want to make a book module of just the footnotes and create a separate entry in that module for each footnote, you can create a link in your primary module to those entries in the Editor by using...
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    Highlight section

    Brandon has made some GREAT videos to show you how to do things with SwordSearcher - here's the one about making your own modules: https://www.swordsearcher.com/video/user-modules.htm I made an entry for each highlight color and put my highlighted verses in the appropriate entry. I'd like to...
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    Highlight section

    I put the designation of the colors in a module because I was forgetting what meant what. It's nice to see at a glance if a verse contains the attributes of Jesus, Holy Spirit or Father God, or a promise, or a warning, etc. I use Green for Promises, Pink for Comfort verses, Purple for...
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    A quick question

    On the main screen, choose Edit from the menu, then choose Configure Copy/Export Formatting. I think you want option C.
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    Editing Module Information

    I think he's asking about the Module Information that is an option when you right-click on a tab - the info that tells you where the module came from, etc.
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    Restoring my user made modules

    Your user modules are in the Documents/SwordSearcher User Modules folder on your computer. You can copy all the files in that folder to a disk, flash drive or memory stick and then when you're ready for them on the new computer, copy them back to the same folder. You may have to create the...
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    StudyLampSoftware YouTube Channel

    The SutdyLampSoftware channel just popped up in YouTube (it's in my 'subscribed' list) and I saw the video on Passage Analysis. I've overlooked that most interesting tool - but no more! I get so set in my uses of SwordSearcher - the videos are are a great reminder of all the fantastic tools...
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    User-submitted Chapter and Verse Numbers

    If you click on the drop-down selection arrow, you can choose it off the list. I think if you have specific Bibles selected for your tabs, this one won't show up unless you select it.
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    User-submitted Chapter and Verse Numbers

    I can't quite visualize what you're trying to do. If we look at one thing at a time, I'm sure we can straighten it out. To start with, let's look at the stuck Edit mode. What exactly is the CVN module - is it a commentary module?
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    User-submitted Chapter and Verse Numbers

    If you right-click on a verse, you can choose to copy the verse in the list of options that pop up - then when you paste the verse (or range of verses) into your module, the book, chapter and verse will be included. Does that answer your question?
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    How do you uninstall / remove a book, commentary, and dictionary?

    You can delete user modules from within SwordSearcher - it's in the User menu.
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    Copy and Paste

    I made a module so I could track the verses that I have highlighted. I use each color for a specific topic, like green for promises, blue for verses about Jesus and red for warnings, etc. I made a 'contents' page with the colors and what they stand for and an entry for each color. Whenever I...
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    Separate entry for introduction to a chapter or book and the first verse

    When I used to do image mapping, I used a little program called "MapEdit" - it's very inexpensive. I still have it, but don't have a lot of use for it anymore, just for SwordSearcher projects. I think they have a free trial, and it's very easy to use. https://www.boutell.com/mapedit/
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    Taskbar cutting off display in Windows

    Is the taskbar on auto-hide? Sometimes a program will open full screen and not adjust for the taskbar. You might try putting the taskbar on auto-hide or taking it off auto-hide and see if that helps.
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    Separate entry for introduction to a chapter or book and the first verse

    I'm happy that it's useful! You could copy and paste the code and then you wouldn't have to type it every time. You can copy the first code and paste it into each book, then go back and copy the second code and paste it in where you want to jump to in each book. It's fun to put code in and...
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    Separate entry for introduction to a chapter or book and the first verse

    I looked through several of the Commentaries in SwordSearcher and didn't see any that had a separate Introduction or Outline to the Book, but when you're making your Commentary, you can insert a code that will let you jump to the first verse (or to a specific spot). In the Editor, you can click...
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    Ten Ideas

    Number 5 is available now - go to File, Preferences and Settings, Fonts and Colors. You can even set colors and fonts for the individual panels. Lots of settings in Preferences and Settings.
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