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Create Favorites Folders for Passages Under Study

No doubt as you thoroughly study a passage of Scripture you find yourself using various reports and resources. Some of these you'll need to return to during the course of study. Why not save them all in Favorites folder? For example, currently I am studying Colossians 1.24-29 for which I generated a Compare Parallel Bible Versions report. I've found myself referring back to this report several times so I decided to save it as a Favorite for quick access:

Choose Favorites | Organize Favorites

  • Click New Folder
  • Type a specific name for the folder in the New Folder box such as Colossians 1.24-29
  • Click OK

When you want to save the location of the active window:

  • Choose Favorites | Add to Favorites
  • Click the folder in which to place the new Favorite
  • Type a name for the Favorite in the Title box or just leave the default name
  • Click OK

To open this Favorite:

Choose Favorites

Navigate to the desired location from the menu

Comments

Thanks for the tip! I use this resource a lot. The one problem I have is that once I have put something in a folder, if I have made a mistake, I can't move it to another folder. Or at least I haven't found any way to do that. What I have to do is delete the entry, then re-save the info in the correct folder. Another instance when this occured is when I was doing a study on one thing that was so large that I decided to divide it into two seperate studies. So I wanted to move some of the references into a new folder, but was unable to. I'm hoping that I'm wrong and that there is a way to move things between folders that I just haven't found yet. So please let me know if you discover how to do this. Thank you!

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