

Vista, Windows 7, and above: C:\Users\\My Documents\Accordance.

Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\ \My Documents\Accordance Files.The new User Notes file is saved in the following folder on your computer:.The imported notes file is opened in a new User Notes tab. Select the BibleWorks notes folder, and click OK.Windows: c:\Program Files\ BibleWorks 10\notes.The BibleWorks notes folder is located in the following directory:.Navigate to the BibleWorks notes folder:.The Notes File Import dialog box appears. Enter a name for your User Note file, and click OK.The Enter Imported User Notes File Name dialog box appears. On the Accordance File menu, choose User Files>Import Notes Folder.No files are written or over-written in the notes folder. Importing RTF notes (including BibleWorks notes) is completely non-destructive. For example, if the folder was named "Genesis", the file name would be “2.3” (without the quotes). If so, the file name should only include the reference. Files can be placed in a folder with a valid book name.Files can be named using the reference, using either an underscore (_) or a period as the verse divider.There can be only one verse note per file.

The import procedure creates a fully-functional native Accordance notes file.Īccordance can import the contents of a notes folder given the following conditions: Notes created in an RTF format (including BibleWorks) can be imported into Accordance. Importing RTF Notes (Including BibleWorks) What isn't shown is the process of importing them. The first thing shown is the availability of already imported BW notes. I would like to see what the features are, but have no idea as to what is going on. Please forgive me, but I can't make heads or tails out of the video showing what is attempting dhow from BW features.
