The Stack Tab

The Stack TabThe Stack Tab

Each part of the Stack tab is listed below:

The Stacks Tab

# Description Details
1 Stack selection pop-up menu

Select a saved Stack for display in the Stack tab

2 Tab Task pop-up menu

Perform tasks on current tab

3 Add Tab pop-up menu Add a new tab to the current zone
4 Add User Item pop-up menu Creates a Stack entry for user-generated content
5 View pop-up menu Click to enlarge or reduce the view of the tab
6 Pane Task pop-up menu Click to sort stack items, or to select an open stack as the "Current Stack"

The Stack Tab as a ContainerThe Stack Tab as a Container

Referring to the picture below, the Stack tab serves as a container for Text (A) or Tool (B) items , images (C), and user-generated content (D).

Contents of the Stack Tab

# Description Details
A Text Item Selections from any Text 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 added to a Stack
B Tool Item Selections from any Tool module added to a Stack
C Image Item Images added to a Stack
D User Item User-generated content added to a Stack
1 Comment Placeholder for user-created comment
2 Source Information Bibliographic information; click to open the original source
3 Date/Time Stamp Date and time the item was added to the Stack
4 Close Stack

Click to remove the item from the Stack

5 "Favorite"

Marks the Stack item as important

6 Clipboard Add the contents of the Stack item to the computer clipboard

Moving Items in a StackMoving Items in a Stack

New items added to the Stack tab are placed at the bottom of the Stack. Click and drag an item to move it to a new location. As you drag the outline item to the new target areaClosed An area in a workspace to which a zone or tab can be moved a gray bar appears, providing a visual indicator of its new location prior to releasing the mouse and completing the action, as shown below.

Moving the contents of a Stack

Note:

You can undo the movement of an item in a Stack. On the Edit menu, choose Undo, or press Ctrl+Z.

Copying Items in a StackCopying Items in a Stack

Items in a stack can be copied to User Notes, User Tools or external word processors. Right-click on a Stack item and select Copy, as shown below. The contents of the Stack item can then be pasted into an applicable resourceClosed 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 module.

Copying the contents of a Stack

Note:

When copying a Tool Stack item, the Accordance location URL will be included if the bibliography preference is enabled.