Click the Reference header to sort your scriptures either Ascending from Genesis to Revelation or Descending from Revelation to Genesis.
In the Schedule Editor, make any needed changes (editing scripture is the same process as editing a song in the Schedule).
Right-click on the scripture in the Schedule.
Drag-and-drop a scripture to the Schedule Area.
Once the verses have been highlighted, click the Play button next to the Search field to make your selection Go Live.
Hold down the Shift key on the keyboard, then use your mouse to click consecutive verses, or hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard and use your mouse to click multiple non-consecutive verses.
Double-click the selected scripture to make it Go Live.
Type the scripture reference in the Search field above the Resource Area.
Select the Bible version you want to use from the Resource Library on the left.
Check the option to Break on new verse.
Click on the Edit menu in the main toolbar.
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EasyWorship will separate each verse into its own slide.
Drag-and-drop the selected verses to the Schedule Area.
Search for and click on your desired scripture (e.g., Genesis 1:1), then hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard and click each verse you want to display.
You may want to use multiple non-consecutive scriptures such as Genesis 1:1, 5, 7, 8 and 12.
By default, EasyWorship will reflow the text to a new slide when the maximum text area is filled.
You may also type a single scripture in the Search field (e.g., John 1:1), then click on the first verse, hold down the Shift key on the keyboard, click on the last verse in the range of verses you want to include, then drag-and-drop the selected block of verses to the Schedule Area.
Drag-and-drop the selected block of verses to the Schedule Area.
The scriptures are automatically highlighted below in the Resource List.
Type your scripture range in the Search field (e.g., John 1:1-7).
Under the Scriptures Tab in the Resource Area, select the version of the Bible you would like to use from the Resource Library on the left.
You may like to add consecutive verses to the schedule at one time, such as John 1:1-7.
Every verse in the bible with the word "hope" will be listed.
For a contextual search, like the word "hope":.
Press the Spacebar, then type in the verse, 3.
Press the Spacebar, then type in the chapter, 1.
EasyWorship will then auto-complete the book name for you as 1 Thessalonians.
For a reference search such as 1 Thessalonians 1:3:.
Type in any word or phrase to find what you’re looking for.
When it looks like a magnifying glass, it's set to contextual search (i.e., keyword).
To search the Scriptures by keyword, click on the icon in the Search field above the Resource Area.
Drag-and-drop the selected scripture to the Schedule Area.
Type your reference in the search box above the Resource Area.
When it looks like a line list, it's set to search by reference.
To search the Scriptures by reference, click on the icon in the Search field above the Resource Area.
Select a version of the Bible from the Resource Library on the left.
Click on the Scriptures tab in the Resource Area.
If you don't see a Scriptures tab in EasyWorship, or if you want to turn it off, go to Edit > Options > Scriptures and either check or un-check the box to "Enable support for displaying Scriptures". Scriptures can be turned off completely in EasyWorship in the Edit>Options>Scriptures menu. You'll also learn about Search functions that are new to EasyWorship, making it easier than ever to find, customize and present Scriptures to your audience. In this article, you'll learn how to add, edit, and delete Scriptures in your EasyWorship Schedule. Modified on: Mon, 21 Dec, 2020 at 9:29 AM Support 7 Home Knowledge Base Learning Center Basic Training Scriptures