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![]() Define 'entire body of text that the word is in'.
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Sure :]
For example if I Ctrl+F the word 'city,' the locations of that word would be on a single sentence, in some cases two, in some cases an entire paragraph. As in: 'I went to the city.' I want to take the whole sentence, even if it's just by itself. Or: 'I went to the city. There was a ton of traffic.' I want both sentences, as a body of text. Or a paragraph; it would take the whole thing. Basically, any size body of text that contains the word city, I want highlighted so I can just cut and paste it elsewhere. Kind of like a triple-click, except you're highlighting multiple bodies instead of just one. |
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