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I've got a document--a minority language dictionary I'm creating--that I want
to copy the pronunciation data from. All pronunciation data is based on a 'style', as it uses a different font, etc. The problem is the pronunciation data is scattered throughout the document (after each 'dictionary entry'). Is there any way to select all the 'pronunciation style' items and copy them out to another document? Or, alternately, to delete all the non-pronunciation style data and be left with just 'pronunciation style' data? A solution to this would save me a lot of 'clicking' . . . Appreciate your help, Paul Unger Solomon Islands |
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