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I often end up with documents (especially documents generated by Adobe Acrobat) that have a large number of repetitive errors, like a "-" in the middle of a word, but I never know for sure if any particular error is common enough to merit going to the trouble to do a global find and replace. It would be nice if I could do that from within the spellchecker. Is there someway to tell the spellchecker as you are stepping through words that it flags to go ahead and replace some particular word with an alternative spelling throughout the entire document?
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