Find Associated References with the Power Lookup Tool

The Power Lookup tool displays references associated to your primary resource, such as footnotes or cross references, in a secondary panel. 

Note: This feature is available to all users.

Opening the Power Lookup Tool

Access the Power Lookup tool from the Context Menu or from the Tools Menu.

 

Context Menu

  1. Open the resource you want to study using the Library or Command box.
  2. Open the Context Menu by right-clicking within a resource. Choose SelectionReferenceLemma, or Root on the left side of the menu, expand the Lookup portion of the menu on the right side, and then click Power Lookup. Power Lookup will open in a new panel.1 

 

Tools Menu

  1. Open the resource you want to study using the Library or Command box.
  2. Click Tools > Lookup > Power Lookup, or type Power Lookup in the Tools search box and press Enter.2 

 

Using the Power Lookup Tool

Power Lookup displays the full text of references associated with your primary resource in a separate panel. These references will look different depending on what kind of resource you are reading. For example, if your primary resource is a Bible, Power Lookup will display the translation notes, cross references, etc. If your primary resource is a dictionary or commentary, Power Lookup will display the text of verses cited, footnotes, bibliographic information, and more. Click any reference's blue hyperlink to navigate to in your primary panel. 

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Link Power Lookup to Your Primary Resource

By default, the Power Lookup tool will follow your primary resource panel. If it does not, click the Power Lookup's More Actions Menu icon  and select Follow. (You can also assign Power Lookup to a specific Link Set).

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Copy Power Lookup Content

You can easily copy content from the Power Lookup panel to your clipboard by clicking Copy in the Power Lookup toolbar. 

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