pclafferty Posted July 4, 2007 Posted July 4, 2007 very basic question (I suppose). I will select a scripture text and then consult a reference tool for insight into that text. Sometimes, though, I will start a new tab within that workspace, select another text and then consult a reference tool (sometimes the same reference tool from the first search, sometimes not). Unfortunately, the first reference tool search gets "overwritten" by the second reference tool search. Is there a setting i can toggle that will allow every reference tool search to show up in a new pane? does my question make sense?
Helen Brown Posted July 4, 2007 Posted July 4, 2007 There is no default to turn off the "recycling" which applies whenever you open a window by "amplifying" from a selection in another window. However, it is easy to turn it off in any window: simply click the recycle symbol above the History pop-up menu, or select Window menu/Set/Recycle Contents, or press command-K. Recycling is designed to avoid the clutter of opening a new window every time you look something up. We give you full control over this for each window. I do not think it would be a good idea to turn it off globally.
pclafferty Posted July 4, 2007 Author Posted July 4, 2007 oh, this is wonderful...thank you! I confess I've always wanted to know what that green set of arrows referred to. Now I know. again, thanks!
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