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I want to create an acronym list derived from about 200 individual documents.
Is there a way to search in WORD for acronyms - let's assume that I am searching for a minumum of 3 capitol letters in a row. Also, I am looking for acronyms, I am not searching for already known terms. The regular search and replace function requires me to enter what I am looking for. Or, do I just do a spell check and find them by their not being in the dictionary that I am using. Any help would be wonderful. Thanks Don |
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