EdMellott
02-15-2007, 10:16 AM
This information applies only to BibleWorks versions:
All versions previous to BibleWorks 7
In versions previous to BibleWorks 7, the editor does not support importing formatted text (RTF). You cannot paste RTF into the Editor from outside BibleWorks. You can paste in text copied from BibleWorks itself, and you can paste in raw text from the outside but not RTF. If you want to convert RTF to raw text open NotePad and paste it in there. Then copy it and paste the raw text into the Editor.
This is because the RTF edit control used for the Editor is not identical to the standard control used by other programs. (This functionality has been added in BibleWorks 7.) The BibleWorks RTF has been modified to allow right-to-left Hebrew typing in the editor.
You can export RTF from BibleWorks into any other RTF editor (a word processor for example) but you cannot import RTF into BibleWorks.
Last Update: ELM/February 15, 2007
All versions previous to BibleWorks 7
In versions previous to BibleWorks 7, the editor does not support importing formatted text (RTF). You cannot paste RTF into the Editor from outside BibleWorks. You can paste in text copied from BibleWorks itself, and you can paste in raw text from the outside but not RTF. If you want to convert RTF to raw text open NotePad and paste it in there. Then copy it and paste the raw text into the Editor.
This is because the RTF edit control used for the Editor is not identical to the standard control used by other programs. (This functionality has been added in BibleWorks 7.) The BibleWorks RTF has been modified to allow right-to-left Hebrew typing in the editor.
You can export RTF from BibleWorks into any other RTF editor (a word processor for example) but you cannot import RTF into BibleWorks.
Last Update: ELM/February 15, 2007