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Old 05-11-2025, 09:52 AM   #2
KevinH
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No, you can not easily create your own saved searches file.

You can:

1. Load up Sigil's Find and Replace and use its right click menu to save that search in Saved Searches

2. You can edit saved searches in Sigil's Saved Search Editor and manually move around, create, and edit searches.

3. You can save selected saved searches into a csv file via right click popup menu in the Saved Search Editor built into Sigil.

4. You can import csv files with saved searches into a search group (again by using the Saved Search Editor's right click pop-up menu.

All of this should be covered in the Sigil User's manual.

FWIW, Right click pop-up context menus are used regularly in Sigil in many places. If you are a Mac user you should learn how to generate right-clicks in your Mouse and tablets.

Last edited by KevinH; 05-11-2025 at 02:16 PM.
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