Have multiple copies of scriptures/books
Every so often, I love to get new copies of the scriptures to put new highlights/notes and insights. It would be great to have gospel library to have this option where you could have multiple "sets" of scriptures and they would all have different notes/highlights.
With this option you could even have the option to enable/disable a select option to display one or more of those sets at various times. For example, if I had 4 sets within gospel library, and I had notes and highlights for my most current set of scriptures, but I was peparing for a talk and I knew I'd made some other notes/highlights/links in my missionary "set" I could have an option to show one or more of my sets and it would be combined to see all of the notes and highlights. Then I could turn it back off later. Search would have to have the option to search within one or more sets too but it would make this extremely powerful.
This feature is already available. I have copied what is below from the help file available in the Library. You can learn more from reading there or even watch the attached video.
Chapter 9: How Do I Work With Notebooks?
Using a Notebook to Create a Clean Set of Scriptures to Mark Up
There are times when you want to start over again with a fresh set of scripture with none of your past annotations. You may then start to mark them over again. This may be done in an exercise to find scriptures that talk about Christ. This can be done with the following steps (using descriptions from the previous sections of this chapter).
Start a new notebook as described in the ‘Create a New Notebook’ section. Show only this notebook by deselecting all other notebooks and selecting only this newly created notebook as described in the ‘Visible Notebook’ section. Make the new notebook your default notebook using the ‘Default notebook’ button on the Annotate ribbon.
Start a new notebook as described in the ‘Create a New Notebook’ section.
Show only this notebook by deselecting all other notebooks and selecting only this newly created notebook as described in the ‘Visible Notebook’ section.
Make the new notebook your default notebook using the ‘Default notebook’ button on the Annotate ribbon.