Synchronization means "moving together." When books are synchronized, you can move around in any of them much the same as you would if they weren't synchronized. The difference is that as you move in one, all the others are moving too. This makes it easy to move from section to section, reading Bible passages in different translations or reading a passage and the corresponding section in a commentary or other study aid. Below is one example.
To Move in Synchronized Bibles:
|
Step
|
Description
|
|
1
|
You must have more than one Bible version already open.
|
|
2
|
In the Windows Tab, the Windows section, select Tile Vertically or Tile Horizontally. This will make it easier to view open books and their table of contents
|
|
3
|
Select the BCV Index button from the Information Pane section of the Windows Tab. This will open the BCV Index with the synchronized table of contents.
|
|
4
|
Click on the verse you want to view from the BCV Index. This will open the verse in all synchronized bibles.
|
Depending on your system configuration (RAM and processor speed) and how many books are open and moving together, you may experience a slight delay as the other books "catch up" with your movement in the active book window.