You can import an HTML file as a User Tool. Any HTML file created by you, exported from a word processor, or downloaded from the Internet can be imported to Accordance. You may need to clean up the HTML tags, to assure a clean import.
When importing a file you can choose to create a new User Tool file, or append the file's content to an already existing User Tool file. An HTML file is imported in the same manner as an ASCII file, except that you choose HTML from the Import pop-up menu in the Import to User Tool dialog box; the outcome is slightly different, based on the tags and fonts used in the original HTML file.
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Note No special markup is required for scripture references. As long as they conform to general Accordance guidelines for references, they are immediately identified in the text |
In OSOperating System 7-9, if the text file is very large, a message advises you that the file may be split into more than one User Tool, each one containing about 800K of text. Each file is given the same name with a numerical suffix. If you do not want to split the text, quit Accordance and increase the memory allocation for the program, then repeat the import. Repeat this process until the warning message no longer appears. The increased memory requirement is temporary, and covers only the import process. Afterwards, Accordance is able to open the large User Tool with the usual memory allocation.