Personal Notes

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BibleReader notes are a handy place to write ideas or commentary on a particular Bible verse or reference book passage. You can copy note text and paste it in NotePad or other text-editing software. You can also copy notes from NotePad to BibleReader notes. A note can be a maximum of 8,000 characters.

Note: Notes are saved in the following naming scheme: note_(name). Every note will contain the prefix note_.

 

There are two ways to access the Notes screen:

1.Through the menu: View > Notes
2.By tapping on the Notes icon:

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Note:  If the asterisk does not appear in front of the verse after creating a Personal Note, go to Tools > Verse Format and be sure that "Display Personal Notes Icon" is enabled.

Instructions below use the note icon as the access method, but the menu method or the Graffiti shortcut will work as well.

 


 

To create a note:

1.Find a passage you wish to annotate.
2.Tap the Note icon with your stylus.
3.Write the text of your note. You can copy and paste text with the buttons at the bottom of the screen.
4.Tap Save when you are finished. Notes are named according to the Bible passage where they were entered.

 

To Edit a particular note:

1.Tap the Note icon with your stylus.
2.Tap the down arrow to open the Verse drop down. BibleReader will display all the notes for the currently open file.
3.Select a Bible reference by tapping it. BibleReader will jump to that note. From there you can edit the note.

 

To View a particular note:

5.Go to Tools > Verse Format and select "Display Personal Notes Icon."
6.Navigate to a passage that you have made a note on.
7.Tap the * icon on the verse.
8.The note will open in a second reference window.