Generally speaking, if you hit accept (or copy depending on the macro) the verses go to clipboard if they don't go directly to the document, so puting your cursor where you want the text and doing a simple control C should do the trick.
Since you seem to have macros installed, you might consider using an e-sword utility called HotKey, it uses the macros but works with just about any thing that will allow you to paste text.
http://www.biblesupp...e-sword-hotkey/
There is even a new feature that lets you just type in the reference ( John 3:16 as an example) and look it up and let you paste it in (at least that is how I read it, haven't tried it yet).
(From the download page blurb)
New for version 3 of e-Sword HotKey. If you have installed e-Sword Macros on your system (see http://www.e-sword.net/extras.html), then e-Sword HotKey will create a new menu item called "Macro" which will interface with e-Sword Macros. Hightlight a section of your document that contains scripture references and copy it to the clipboard. Press the Macro HotKey (default=Ctrl+')(control quote), and HotKey will search the selected text, find the scripture references, and then look them up in e-Sword in the currently selected Bible version as set by HotKey (not e-Sword) and place the references back into the Windows clipboard. You can then paste them into your current working document if it is an text editor, or email client program.
PS, if you had everbroken your hoe, and tried to use it anyway, you would know hoe handles a very usefuland intellegent invention. ;-)
Edited by Baunllaw, 31 December 2012 - 04:25 PM.