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Default generate a list of key words in a long document

If you have used the Highlight icon, then simply use the Find function
(Ctrl+F), leave the "Find what" box empty, check the box for "Highlight all
items found in:" (don't be confused , this "highlight" is really "select"),
and have the option as "Main Document", click More, Format, Highlight, then
Find All, Close. Then press Ctrl+C, to copy, then go to your new document,
Ctrl+V to paste.
All the words previously highlighted will paste over.
Hope this helps
DeanH


"esleditor" wrote:

I am editing a manuscript for a learner English book and I need to generate a
list of vocabulary words from the text. I have highlighted all the words. Is
there a way to select, copy and paste just those highlighted words into a new
document? Or is there another way to generate a list of key words?

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