Tie Separate Tabs

You can tie two or more separate tabs to scroll together; when the text in one tab is scrolled, the text in the other moves to display the matching verse references.

Note

By default, all panes

Only tabs whose contents are listed by verse reference can be tied to each other. Thus any Search, Reference List, User Notes,Tool, and Text tabs can be tied, as well as Reference tools such as commentaries and text notes. The other tabs scroll to match the first verse in the activeClosed The application, window, tab, or other screen element which is currently being used; sometimes called the "front" or "frontmost" screen element tab.

  1. In the Window menu, choose Tabs & Zones>Tab Ties>Tie To.
    You can also right-click on the tab and choose the correct item from the Tab shortcut menuClosed Also known as a contextual menu, acessed by right-clicking (or pressing Ctrl+Click, Mac only) over a screen element.
    • The Tie To option is not available if the active tab cannot be tied to any of the other open tabs.
    • The Tie To items show all tabs that can be tied to the active tab. A dimmed Tie To item cannot be tied to the active tab.
    • A Tie To option is listed for each tab to which the active tab can be tied.
      A Tie icon (Tie icon on tabs (when content is tied to another tab)) is displayed in the top right of the tab.
  1. Repeat the above step to tie additional tabs to the active tab.
  2. To remove ties to a tab, do one of the following: