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Nota Bene provides an RTF (Rich Text Format) filter which can import text written in other programs to Nota Bene. The RTF filter is designed to translate the multilingual characters accessible within font changes in other programs to Nota Bene's more sophisticated, accurate, and powerful language system.
Text can be imported using one or both of the following methods:
| • | Clipboard: Use the Windows copy (Ctrl+C) function to copy text in the source program to the clipboard and then use the Windows paste (Ctrl+V) function to paste the text into a Nota Bene document. For more detailed instructions, see Copy text. |
| • | RTF files: Save a file in the source program as an RTF file and then open it in Nota Bene. When opening the file in Nota Bene, the Formats box in the File Open dialog should be set to either Auto Detect or RTF (Rich Text Format). For more detailed instructions, see Convert to Nota Bene. |
Depending on the source program, one or both of these methods may be available. Text can be imported from any of the following programs.
| • | Gramcord (RTF files or clipboard) |
| • | Bible Works (RTF files or clipboard) |
| • | Bible Windows (clipboard only) |
| • | Logos Research (RTF files or clipboard) |
| • | Bar Ilan Responsa Project (RTF files or clipboard) |
| • | MS Word (RTF files or clipboard) |
See also:
Export Multilingual Text from Nota Bene
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