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Old 02-14-2019, 09:58 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Simply edit your saved search, replacing the matched word in the search definition, then run it on all files. Done in about 5 clicks.
That seems to be the consensus. Jbacelar said the same thing.

It's just that the book I'm trying to cleanup has many foreign words used many times each so I was looking for the most efficient to add <i> tags around each instance of each word

If there were a token (e.g. _SELECTION_) that could be used in the saved search, then it'd only be one click: Select word/phrase, click Saved Search
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