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The problem with colouring all words that are capitalised is that the first word of every sentence will be coloured, as will names, titles, honorifics, etc. It would take a lot of coding to work around that.
As for processing the actual defined terms, there'd be no need to colour those as a macro that finds them can just as easily ensure they're correctly capitalised. Before anyone could even begin coding, you'd need to provide details of how a macro might identify them. Simply saying the terms are bolded and the first character capitalised really isn't sufficient unless you can ensure nothing else appears that way elsewhere in the document.
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