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Default Button to update autosummarize after editing document

When editing an important document I find the autosummarize facility vital.
Where large chunks of text in the main document are not highlighted, I have
probably waffled! I then revise that text to make it more concrete and update
the autosummarize feature to see if it has changed. To do this I have to go
back to ToolsAutosummarize, which drops me back to the beginning of the
document. This is pretty irritating if you were at page 56 of 73! The
autosummarize toolbar does not seem to have a button for re-checking the
document after changes.

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