EdMellott
12-12-2007, 11:03 AM
The Popup Copy Window is a useful little window that can be opened when one is working in a word processor such as Microsoft Word for Windows. By hitting the keystroke combination of CTRL+SHIFT+B, the little window will open while Word is still the focal application. One can use this box to paste a Bible verse or passage into the document one is composing. This can be helpful when one is writing, as it allows one to continue working in the document, instead of switching to BibleWorks, and back again to the document. It also eliminates the need to perform a Copy-and-Paste action. (BibleWorks must, of course, be running at the time.)
In some word processors, however, the Popup Copy Window may not display as expected. Instead, the keystroke sequence will display the BibleWorks Floating Command Line. This is the case with Lotus Word Pro and OpenOffice Writer, and perhaps with others as well.
It is possible, however, to have the Popup Copy Window to display when using these word processors as well. To do so, take the following steps.
1. Open the Options dialog box.
2. Click the Option Flags tab to bring it to the front.
3. Find and expand the list for Export Options.
4. Find and select Force Popup Copy Window to use Copy Center Window.
5. Close the Options dialog box.
6. Switch to a word processor and test the change.
One thing must be kept in mind when this setting has been made. If one WANTS the floating Command Line to display with the same keystroke sequence, it will be necessary to deselect this checkbox. (If one has opened a Parallel Versions window and wants to display a floating Command Line, it will not do so if the specified item under Export Options is selected.)
Last Updated: ELM - December 12, 2007
In some word processors, however, the Popup Copy Window may not display as expected. Instead, the keystroke sequence will display the BibleWorks Floating Command Line. This is the case with Lotus Word Pro and OpenOffice Writer, and perhaps with others as well.
It is possible, however, to have the Popup Copy Window to display when using these word processors as well. To do so, take the following steps.
1. Open the Options dialog box.
2. Click the Option Flags tab to bring it to the front.
3. Find and expand the list for Export Options.
4. Find and select Force Popup Copy Window to use Copy Center Window.
5. Close the Options dialog box.
6. Switch to a word processor and test the change.
One thing must be kept in mind when this setting has been made. If one WANTS the floating Command Line to display with the same keystroke sequence, it will be necessary to deselect this checkbox. (If one has opened a Parallel Versions window and wants to display a floating Command Line, it will not do so if the specified item under Export Options is selected.)
Last Updated: ELM - December 12, 2007