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+ | Q: A 2-part question about notes in what appear to be headings in Part 7 (Psalms) of NKJV Life Application Study Bible. | ||
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+ | - For our purposes, can a heading have a note in it? | ||
+ | - Are these even headings? In the following example, see the text that reads: “To the Chief Musician, a contemplation of the sons of Korah” (bottom of left page and top of right page). I identified this text as a heading rather than body text because the font size and style matches what is used for headings in previous sections. However, I think it could make sense as body text, too… | ||
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+ | A: What page in the ebook is this located on? | ||
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+ | Q pt 2: It seems as though the size of the font changes the page numbers... There are several instances within Psalms, which you can access through the TOC. The first instance is actually in Psalm 5, also 6, 7, 8, 9, 12 etc. (I gave a later example in my original question to show the difference in the font size between the body text under head H2 "Book Two. Psalms 42-72." | ||
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+ | Q: A couple of questions for Blood on the Breakwater. | ||
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+ | 1. At the very end of the book (page 229), there is a message from the author. I initially gave this the heading ' | ||
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+ | 2. Also, the section 'Kids books by Jean Paetkau:' | ||
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+ | Here is the screenshot for both questions: | ||
+ | A: Remove both. | ||
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+ | A: You can use an endnote. | ||
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