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King James Version With Apocrypha Won't Work.


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#1 ZARVOE

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Posted 18 July 2012 - 04:11 PM

I have downloaded several add on modules to ESword, including the Joseph Smith Inspired Version, and they all seem to work, but for some reason, I can't get the module for the KJV Apocrypha to work. I am using ESword 10 and it is only 9X, maybe that the problem I don't know. Anyone know how I can get this module to work? I am runnign Windows Vista Home Basic.

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Posted 18 July 2012 - 06:26 PM

I have downloaded several add on modules to ESword, including the Joseph Smith Inspired Version, and they all seem to work, but for some reason, I can't get the module for the KJV Apocrypha to work. I am using ESword 10 and it is only 9X, maybe that the problem I don't know. Anyone know how I can get this module to work? I am runnign Windows Vista Home Basic.


The KJV with Apocrypha downloads from this site as a .zip file, which is a compressed format, you will find it in what ever directory you put it in as KJVA.zip it is easiest if you use an "unzipper" program to put it in your e-sword directory.

Find the file KJVA.zip and double click it...if you have an "unzipper" it should be fairly easy to go from there, just direct the program to unzip to the e-sword directory....if not it the zip file might open as a directory, in which case you can just copy or move it to your e-sword directory.

Hopefully this will help.
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#3 ZARVOE

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Posted 23 July 2012 - 10:11 AM

Thanks. Sorry for the delay in reply.



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