I did, actually. But maybe I can play with that a bit further. My first attempt at doing that was unsuccessful (when I got to 'z' I thought I might be able to then go 'za' etc). I'll keep playing, but Hans' luacode approach might ultimately be the solution for me. He's given me the principles; it's up to me to get them right!

Julian

On 16/4/21 8:54 pm, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 16.04.2021 um 11:47 schrieb jbf <roma83...@gmail.com>:

So, not sure where to go from here. Could I perhaps return to my earlier 
question, which indicated that by using the keyword approach [a] [b] and so on, 
as far as [z] I was at least getting a passable result, but how could I 
continue past [z]? Could I have used [1], [2] etc which would allows me to get 
as far as 66 (if I were to need every biblical book)?
Did you try to use more than one letter as keyword?

Hraban
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