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Old 10-19-2016, 01:20 PM   #3
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@sjhawar:

As DiapDealer has already suggested, you might be able to use the built-in Regex search feature to wrap all Sanskrit words in italics tags.

Depending on the number of Sanskrit words in your custom dictionary, you might be able to use a single Regex expression to do this.

Locate your user dictionary using the following instructions and attach it to your post:

1. Select Edit > Preferences > Open Preferences Location.
2. Double-click user_dictionaries.

(If it's a rather large user dictionary, indicate the total number of lines and post the first 15 lines.)

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