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public:nnels:etext:q_a [2024/04/17 18:02]
magda.skrypichayko
public:nnels:etext:q_a [2024/04/21 20:56]
magda.skrypichayko
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 +Q: Chart in Part 5 of the NKJV Life Application Study Bible. I know this information should be in a table because of a previous similar (but simpler) chart, but I’m not sure how many columns, or possibly how many tables.
  
 +For kings of Israel and kings of Judah, there is the following information:
 +  * Year of start of reign
 +  * Length of reign
 +  * King’s name
 +  * Events associated with king
 +  * Accomplishments of king
 +  * Bible references
 +
 +There are also bars that represent prophets that prophesied during the kings’ reigns, and sometimes the prophets overlap with multiple kings.
 +
 +Here is image 1 of 4 that connect. In images 3 and 4, there are additional bars representing the prophets in the bottom section as well as the top section.
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 +{{ :public:nnels:etext:harmonychart1.jpg?600 |}}
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 +Q: A couple of questions for Blood on the Breakwater.
 +
 +1. At the very end of the book (page 229), there is a message from the author. I initially gave this the heading 'Message from the Author', but thought I should check with you. 
 +
 +2. Also, the section 'Kids books by Jean Paetkau:' occurs both at the end of the book (on the same page as the message from the author) and directly following the publishing information - is this okay?
 +
 +Here is the screenshot for both questions:{{ :public:nnels:etext:bloodonbreakwater.jpg?400 |}}
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 Q: In the BC Gov Doc “Service Delivery for Purposes of Scoping Cost and Timelines for Translation,” there is a table with an asterisk in two cells, and each asterisk leads to the same note directly below the table. Can I use an endnote or is there another way to handle notes within tables? Q: In the BC Gov Doc “Service Delivery for Purposes of Scoping Cost and Timelines for Translation,” there is a table with an asterisk in two cells, and each asterisk leads to the same note directly below the table. Can I use an endnote or is there another way to handle notes within tables?
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