Yes.
This is all explained in the
Sigil User's Guide.
Specifically in the "
Filter Replacements (
shift-ReplaceAll)" section.
It says:
Quote:
If the user sees a match that is unwanted - i.e. they do not want that replacement to be made, they can select that match's row in the table and use the delete key or select delete on the pop-up menu to remove it.
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Not trying to be rude or anything - you've had some good questions/points. You can find most of the answers to these questions in the
User Guide. If it isn't there, or you need some extra explanation, then people here are very helpful. They just tend to appreciate when you do a little homework first.
Cheers!