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Topical Note File

As you're studying various people and places throughout the Bible you can in essence create your own "Bible dictionary" with the help of a note file.

  • First, create a note file by choosing File | New. Name the file something like My Bible Dictionary.
  • Now open a dictionary like Easton's Bible Dictionary. Go to the article about Paul.
  • Right click anywhere within the article.
  • From the right menu select Add a Note | Add a Note to My Bible Dictionary | Add a Note to Paul.

Notice a note named Paul has been added to the file and a note indicator has been placed in Easton's Bible Dictionary. You can go to any article about Paul in any dictionary and the indicator appears. Click it and your note about Paul opens. Repeat these steps for every topic you study and fairly soon you'll have an extensive topical note file.

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