Amplify and Smart Amplify from the Analysis Tab

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You can quickly 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. from a selection in the Analysis tab to any item via the Library. This is a simple amplify function, which searches the Text or Tool for the highlighted text in the Analysis tab. In addition, the Smart 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. feature lets you choose a specific word, Key number or grammatical tag listed in the Analysis tab, and locate the specific instance of that word in the search hits. The resulting search argument combines all the sort criteria above the selection.

Simple AmplifySimple Amplify

Simple amplify is useful for texts with no Key numbers and which is not grammatically tagged. Accordance looks for the highlighted word in the selected Text or Tool in the Library.

You can also amplify from Key number or grammatically tagged search results. In this case, make sure you are amplifying to a Text or Tool that has the same language, grammatical tag, or Key number.

  1. Perform a search and then open an Analysis tab.
  2. Select the word in the Analysis tab that you want to find in another Text or Tool.
  3. In the Library, pass the cursor over the desired Text or Tool. The Information (Information button: Click to view more information about the selected module) and Amplify (Rest the cursor over the module name in the Library to display the Amplify button. Click to amplify to the module.) buttons appear to the right of the 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 name.
  4. Click Amplify (Rest the cursor over the module name in the Library to display the Amplify button. Click to amplify to the module.). All hits in that 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 which match the selected word are displayed in a new Text or Tools tab.

Smart AmplifySmart Amplify

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When working with Key number or grammatically tagged text, Smart Amplify is the default amplification method used in Accordance. You can override Smart Amplify at any time by pressing Shift and selecting the desired item from the Library.

  1. Perform a word search for any text.
  2. On the Hit Options bar, click Analytics (Click to open graphs and tables for analyzing your search results) and choose Analysis. The Analysis tab appears.
  3. Select the desired word, Key number, or grammatical tag in the Analysis tab.
  4. Do one of the following:
  5. On the Amplify menu, choose Search Current Resource.
  6. Press Ctrl+Alt+F.

    The required search argument is created and entered in the Search Entry box of a new Search tabClosed The core tab used to search Bible texts, it consists of a search entry area and a search results area of the same module that data in the Analysis tab was based on, and the search is performed.

Example: Smart Amplify from an English Key number textExample: Smart Amplify from an English Key number text

  1. Open the KJVS in a Search tab.
  2. Perform a search for the word "heaven" in Genesis 1:1.
  3. On the Hit Options bar, click Analytics (Click to open graphs and tables for analyzing your search results) and choose Analysis. The Analysis tab appears.

    The results should appear as shown below.

  4. Select G3321 from the list of Key numbers in the Analysis tab.
  5. Do one of the following:
  6. On the Amplify menu chose Search Current Resource.
  7. Press Ctrl+Alt+F.

    The picture below shows the expected result.

Example: Smart Amplify from a Hebrew Tagged Text Example: Smart Amplify from a Hebrew Tagged Text

  1. Open the BHS-W4 in a Search tab.
  2. Perform a search for "ברא" in Hebrew.
  3. On the Hit Options bar, click Analytics (Click to open graphs and tables for analyzing your search results) and choose Analysis. The Analysis tab appears and becomes the activeClosed The application, window, tab, or other screen element which is currently being used; sometimes called the "front" or "frontmost" screen element tab.

    The results should appear as shown below.

  4. In the active Analysis tab, press Ctrl+T. The Set Analysis Display dialog box appears.
  5. In the table of the Set Analysis Display dialog box, drag the Stem item under the LEX item in the first column.

    The results should appear as shown below.

  6. In the Set Analysis Display dialog box, click OK. The search results are sorted according to the LEX and stem tags.
  7. In the Analysis tab, select Nifal and press Ctrl+Alt+F.

    The results should appear as shown below.

Example: Smart Amplify from a Greek Tagged Text Example: Smart Amplify from a Greek Tagged Text

  1. Open the GNT-T in a Search tab.
  2. Perform a search for "+αγαπη" in Greek.
  3. On the Hit Options bar, click Analytics (Click to open graphs and tables for analyzing your search results) and choose Analysis. The Analysis tab appears.

    The results should appear as shown below.

  4. In the Analysis tab, press Ctrl+T. The Set Analysis Display dialog box appears.
  5. In the table of the Set Analysis Display dialog box, drag the following items under the LEX item in the first column (see picture below): PrtSpeech, Person, Tense, Voice, and Number.

  6. In the Set Analysis Display dialog box, click OK. The search results are sorted according to your settings.

    The results should appear as shown below.