Principles Behind the Amplify Feature

You can select a word or phrase in any Text or Tool pane and amplifyClosed To select words or a reference and search for the selection in the text or tool of your choice. You can select the resource in the Library or Amplify menus. A triple-click is a shortcut which amplifies to the top tool of the relevant category. the selection via the Library, AmplifyClosed To select words or a reference and search for the selection in the text or tool of your choice. You can select the resource in the Library or Amplify menus. A triple-click is a shortcut which amplifies to the top tool of the relevant category. menu, or toolbar to any available Text or Tool moduleClosed Any Bible text, or other single tool that can be read in Accordance, including reference texts and articles; may also be referred to as content or resource or set of modulesClosed Any Bible text, or other single tool that can be read in Accordance, including reference texts and articles; may also be referred to as content or resource. The type of search performed is contextual—it depends on four things: the selection itself, the content in the activeClosed The application, window, tab, or other screen element which is currently being used; sometimes called the "front" or "frontmost" screen element pane or tab (the source), the module to which you are amplifying (the target), and on your settings in the Amplify area of the Preferences dialog box.

Before looking at the actual procedure for amplifying to other Text or Tool modules, it is helpful to review some of the ways the selection, source, and target impact the amplify results. While you can begin amplifying without this information, understanding the principles behind the Amplify feature is particularly useful when the results are not quite what you initially expected.

Note

You cannot amplify from a mixed selection which begins in a verse reference and ends in the text, or vice versa, or from a selection in more than one verse or more than one language.

The principles below apply for each module searched when amplifying with the Research option.