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You can achieve the same effect by clicking on the Reading Highlight>Highlight All option in the Find dialogue. Do note that, whichever way you do them, Reading Highlights only remain visible until you start editing. Depending on your document's content, you might find it better to actually highlight (temporarily) the italicized content.
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