Is there a way for me to right-click and have an option to look at synonyms to the word I have highlighted while writing notes or a sermon? I love that feature in Microsoft Word.
Aaron , there is not (the word processor is intentionally less robust than MS Word), but if you wish to pursue this idea, I'd suggest you mark this as answered and start a new post in the Suggestions Forum.
Thanks @Mark Smith, I appreciate your suggestion!
I would have just put a thesaurus in my top 5 english-type dictionaries. Then a right-clik and a mouseover the thesaurus lookup. I do keep a nice mix of english-driven lookups.
That's an excellent suggestion.
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