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Originally Posted by GrannyGrump
Just wondering if there is a way to do this, similar to Search and Replace, other than loading the desired single file into a separate epub.
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans
SNIPPAGE....
Hmmm, although it does make me think of a potential addition to the Spellcheck List.
Maybe a dropdown, like we have in Find/Replace:
- All HTML Files
- Current File
- Selected HTML Files
Then you can set it + click Refresh, and the Spellcheck list will get repopulated with the info.
Then when you use the auto-corrector, it'll act on the files like Find/Replace does.[/B].
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@Tex --- yes, this is pretty much what I was imagining in my OP.
I just don't know how much fiddlin' extra work it would make for Kevin and DD, and whether it would be a worthwhile addition to the feature set. Are there enough of us wanting this to be more than a very small niche group?
PS -- When using the Spellchecker, I usually display multiple occurrences by double-clicking the word in the dialog until I have viewed each and I am sure I want to use the auto-correct on all. Disaster can lurk in the corners! But even doing that, and then using the auto-correct, is quicker and easier than over-typing by hand.