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Starting Screen

The first screen you will see is the One Touch Start Screen. This screen will allow you quick access to the most commonly used areas of the One Touch program along with Features such as the Biblesoft Blog, Smart Verse and the Smart App.

Click on the tile Start Studying to open up your One Touch program.

Smart Search

The Search features, such as the Concordance and Global Search, has been replaced with the new Smart Search. This feature allows you to search for a single topic or verse and will produce several results in different categories. Once you have the results, click on the Category at the top to narrow in to a specific area on that topic. The Smart Search can be found in the upper right corner of the main program window or at the top of the Start Screen.
If you prefer the older Concordance or Global Search, then you can take your cursor to the top and then click on Study Tools and you will find the Global Search in the list that appears. Concordance can be found under the Bookshelf list under Study Tools.

Smart Tools

the Smart Tools is the name for the many and versatile features you can use while in a Bible, Commentary, Dictionary/Encyclopedia and so on. This icon, a hammer and screwdriver, will tell you what Tools are available for the Title you are in. For example, Bible will allow different features like Add a Pane while an Interlinear Bible, from the Greek and Hebrew Category, won't. Click on the icon for Smart Tools and a pane with an explanation will pop out. Click on the icon again to hid the Pane.

Smart Notes

One of the most exciting features of OneTouch® is the ability to create your own personal reference work--in the form of Bible study notes. These Bible study notes will benefit from all of the features of other reference works in your OneTouch® library: o search text, o embed Bible, topic, and Strong's numbers references to support cross-referencing to other reference works, and o Smart Reference™ from Bible text to your Bible study notes In addition, your Bible study notes have the added value of being a "living" document--meaning that you can modify them any time you want.

Click Here for detailed help on Smart Notes

Quick Access to Categories

If you are familiar with PC Study Bible then you know there were icons at the top for such things as Bibles, Commentaries, Topics, Greek and Hebrew Resources, and General Books. This icons are still there, but they have changed. Clicking on the icon for each Category will produce a list with titles in that Category or in the case of the Bibles Category, you get a window that allows you to bring up a specific verse, see the Outline of the chapters and Verses or go directly to any Parallel Passages.

Copy and Clear

PC Study Bible and One Touch have an amazing feature. Say you want to copy a set of text in John 3:16 from the NIV, the NASB and the NKJV. if your program is in Append Mode, then you can copy all three over to your document or sermon at the same time. But this can require you to clear out these verses. So not only do you need a Copy icon, but a Clear icon. One Touch places these icon's in the upper right area of the program window, just to the left of where it says Start Studying.

Change the Devotional

Use the instructions below to change the Devotional:

  1. Open One Touch.
  2. Take your cursor to the top and click on Option.
  3. Click on Desktop Options and a window will appear.
  4. Select the Devotional you want and click on Okay.
  5. The change should happen automatically and if you are in the Devotional area, you will see it.

Change the Default Bible

Use the instructions below to change your Default Bible:

  1. Open One Touch.
  2. Take your cursor to the top and click on Option.
  3. Click on Setup Helper and a window will appear.
  4. Click on Next and you will get a list of the Bibles in your program.
  5. Follow any instructions on the screen.
  6. Note - You can use the Setup Helper for more than just your Bible Translation. Click on Next to see everything you can change.
  7. When you are finished, click on End Helper and any changes made will be saved.
  8. Open up a Bible and see if the first Translation is the one you choose.
  9. If this doesn't work, then try going over the instructions again.

Maps

Here are the steps that we took to bring up the Maps in One Touch:

  1. Open up a Bible to the verse you need to check for maps.
  2. Right click your cursor in the Verse you want to check.
  3. Go to Navigation.
  4. Go to SmartRef.
  5. Go to Media.
  6. Note – If Media is grayed out, then try CrossRef instead of SmartRef.
  7. Go to Maps.
  8. Select a Map that is listed.


To paste in an image or Map from One Touch to Word:

  1. Go to the Map or the image you want to copy.
  2. In the small row of icons, there is an icon that looks like it has 2 C’s.
  3. Left click once on the icon that looks like 2 C’s.
  4. Go to Word.
  5. Left click on the arrow under the Paste icon to show more Paste Options.
  6. Click on the icon that has a picture to bring in the pictures.

Additional Assistance

If you are still needing help, then you can click on Help at the top and then on Help again. this will bring up a set of Articles on how to navigate in One Touch and explain the various functions of your program. You can also contact Biblesoft Technical Support directly at ts@biblesoft.com.

Additional One Touch help is also available online. Click here