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David Warkentin,
creator of MacRepertory and ReferenceWorks, has created
these beautiful bookmarks for you to enjoy. Mark your
place in your favorite books while enjoying the lovely
botanical images and having their corresponding family
information close at hand. They look best in color but
also can be printed in black and white. They are formatted
to be two sided but can also be printed as one sided
pieces by printing only page 1 of 2. Enjoy!
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TIPS, TRICKS & FREEBIES
MacRepertory Tips
High Speed Rubrics
Once you are in a section of the repertory highlight the rubric of your choice
by typing it or clicking it and press the ENTER (Win) or RETURN (Mac) key to add
a rubric into a Rubrics Clipboard. It will automatically enter into the
highlighted clipboard.
Delete Rubrics Instantly
Do you want to delete a rubric from a Graph rather than go to the Rubrics
Clipboard? Press the Alt/Option key and click the offending rubric to remove.
Deleting Rubric Effortlessly
Would you like to delete a rubric automatically when moving it from one
clipboard to another? Press the Alt/Option key when dragging rubrics to another
clipboard and the rubrics in the original clipboard are deleted.
Instant Confirmations
Press the question mark key when you are in any Graph Window and Confirmatories
opens to the first remedy in your graph. Click the blue arrows to automatically
scroll through the remedies in your graph. Did you know that Confirmatories was
written by a group of homeopaths including George Guess, David Warkentin and
Peter Borregard? They provide helpful keynote reminders to jog your memory when
you are at the comparative Materia Medica stage of analyzing a case.
MacRepertory Keyboard Shortcuts
Did you know that there are keyboard shortcuts for many features and functions
in your MacRepertory program? To see some of them just view each of the menus.
For example, in your repertory you can toggle between displaying the main
rubrics and displaying the main- and sub-rubrics by typing Control/Cmd + Y. In
each of these windows press the space bar to see the remedies. ReferenceWorks
Tips
Exact Word Search
Do you sometimes want to search for an exact word - instead of getting
references to a bunch of similar words? Just press the exclamation mark key
after a word to limit your search to that word only.
Limiting a Search to a Section
This is one of the most useful limit features in ReferenceWorks. Say you want to
search for the word affectionate but don't want all references in various and
sundry physical sections to affections. In order to avoid the extra references
type an exclamation mark after the word affectionate! Then click the List Icon
(2nd down in the Icon Palette). Click the field under the title bar and select
Section. Click Mind to select it (and deselect all other sections). Press the
Shift key and click General, Cases and Provings in the Generalities section. Now
go back to your Phrase Window and Search. Many Materia Medica (for example,
Kent's Lectures) are not organized by section headings. Their descriptions are
organized in ReferenceWorks under a General Section only. Any limit that does
not select also the General Section may miss out a wealth of important
references.
Spot the Cuff Link
Did you know that when you limit a search (to a section, book or remedy) a
cufflink appears on the wrist of the phrase icon in your Phrase Window? The more
limits, the more cufflinks!
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