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Defined Terms Indexer 3.2.56
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Defined Terms Indexer is a Word add-in that automatically finds, indexes, and highlights defined terms in Word documents, as well as any capitalized words and phrases. Users can also supply their own words and phrases for indexing in addition to or instead of defined terms already in a document. While a document is open, you just point and click to create/update/remove your defined terms index. The index also lists terms defined but not used (used only once) and terms used but not defined (user supplied terms). Lists of terms not used/not defined can be shown or hidden at will. You can use Defined Terms Indexer even if your word processing documents don't include defined terms by indexing capitalized words/phrases. Save and load lists of terms for indexing, and import text files with lists of words and phrases you want to index.
Version 3.2.56 includes a minor bug fix.
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