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![]() ![]() Sometimes there are so many verses you wouldn’t want to take the time to save the note into all the verse note fields. Sometimes though, you might not want to clutter up the note field with a certain definition, or it’s not important enough to look at instantly when you are reading a verse. ![]() Then click that word later and the footnote will pop up. Double-click a word and click “FN” to set the footnote for it. That’s small enough I just wanted to paste it into each of the verses so it’s always there for me to see.Īnother way to do it for small sets of notes is to use the footnote feature. For instance, the word “slack” only appears 8 times in scripture. If there aren’t too many results (or if you only want it in one verse) you can just copy and paste the definition into the note field for all the verses. When you find a definition for a word or name, use one of the following methods to save it into your notes. ![]() Have you ever thought about how to save the meaning of a word or a name next to all the instances of that word or name? Here’s a few ways I do it depending on the circumstances.īeing able to look up words in Webster’s 1828 dictionary or Strong’s Hebrew/Greek Concordance on the Blue Letter Bible site is built into Scripture Notes so you can find definitions very easily. ![]()
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