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I'd like to use Word's tools to highlight for me whenever I use certain words
in a document (e.g., "bad" or "evil") so I can be prompted to rethink the use
of these words and select alternatives. I don't want automatic replacement,
though it might be nice to have suggested alternatives available (thesaurus
capability). I've reviewed what I can do with custom dictionaries (operation
not supported), autocorrect (too automatic) and the grammer/style checker.
The style checker seems like it could do the job, however I can't figure out
how to add my list of words/phrases to this.
According to Word's Help, the Style checker flags colloquilisms in a
document using the dictionary words that are noted as "cliches". But I can't
find a way to bring up the dictionary word attributes, so I can't note that
my "bad" words are cliches. Does anyone know of a way to do this? Or are
there any better ways to do what I want?
in a document (e.g., "bad" or "evil") so I can be prompted to rethink the use
of these words and select alternatives. I don't want automatic replacement,
though it might be nice to have suggested alternatives available (thesaurus
capability). I've reviewed what I can do with custom dictionaries (operation
not supported), autocorrect (too automatic) and the grammer/style checker.
The style checker seems like it could do the job, however I can't figure out
how to add my list of words/phrases to this.
According to Word's Help, the Style checker flags colloquilisms in a
document using the dictionary words that are noted as "cliches". But I can't
find a way to bring up the dictionary word attributes, so I can't note that
my "bad" words are cliches. Does anyone know of a way to do this? Or are
there any better ways to do what I want?