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Commentaries/Study Notes Dialog

To access these settings, select Options | Preferences | Advanced | Commentaries/Study Notes from the main menu in OneTouch®.

These settings control the appearance and behavior of Commentaries and Study Notes.

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Open warning - When this setting is enabled bm0, a warning message will be displayed whenever you go to open a commentary to a reference that does not contain text. When this setting is disabled bm1, no warning message will be displayed.

Auto Save - When this setting is enabled bm0, a Study Note that is being edited will automatically be saved any time you switch to another window or pane, as well as when you exit edit mode. When this setting is disabled bm1, you must click (located on the lower toolbar) to save.

Closest match warning - When this setting is enabled bm0, and the requested reference does not exist in the selected commentary tab (Verse, Chapter, or Book), a message will be displayed to indicate that the reference work has no commentary for that reference and that the closest available reference will be displayed instead. When this setting is disabled bm1, the closest available reference will be displayed without any message. Note: This only effects movement within a commentary (via the Verse, Chapter, and Book tabs), and only appears when there is content under that tab that can be displayed. In other words, it will never be displayed when no commentary exists anywhere within the selected tab (for the current reference work)--regardless of whether this option is enabled or disabled.

Study Note Editing Tools Visible - When this setting is enabled bm0, the Study Note tagging buttons (specifically the Bible, text type, and paragraph type tags) are shown on the lower toolbar when you are in edit mode. When this setting is disabled bm1, these three buttons are not displayed. Regardless of this setting, these buttons can be displayed or hidden using the Toggle Editing Tools button (located on the lower toolbar).

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