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I would like to print formatted footnotes. I am able to use the regexpal for extracting footnotes, however it includes the USFM markers. Is there a way to print them so that they look like they would in “preview” scripture view?

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You can also have a list of the footnotes in the “Footnotes…” option, which is in the “Project menu–> Tools column–> Checklists–> Footnotes…”.
There you can select which biblical range you want, print the list directly or save it as a .html file.
You can also compare your content with another project or resource.

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The best course of action could be in this case:

  1. Export to RTF…
  2. Check the box “Use End Notes Instead of Foot Notes”
  3. Copy only end notes into a new document (or: delete all bible text)
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Perfect! Thanks!

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Thanks @anon719148 and @anon689242 . Do you know how to extract all the unique footnotes? That is, there are many that are repeated in each Gospel, but I’d like to only have 1 in my list. I’m sure a regex could do it somehow but I’m not skilled in regex. Any thoughts?

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