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Dim alink As Field, linktype As Range, linkfile As Range.
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FIND ALL WORDS IN DICTIONARY UPDATE
Macro created 26/10/01 by Doug Robbins to update links in a document. To update the links in a document, you can use the following. Words with first-syllable rhyme have the same sounds preceding the first syllable break. To find the links, press Alt+F9 to toggle on the display of the fields in the document and then use the search facility to search for Link. This option lets you find words with initial alliteration (the repetition of initial consonant sounds), initial assonance (the repetition of initial vowel sounds), and front rhyme (the succession of beginning sounds of words). Other examples of beginning rhyme include: For example, if you enter the word plantation using this option, Rhymer retrieves a list of words with the sound pla (e.g., plan, plaque, plaster, and plateau). Words with beginning rhyme have the same initial consonant sound(s) and the same first vowel sound. Words entered with this option must have at least three syllables. For example, if you enter the word combination using this option, Rhymer retrieves a list of words with the sound anation (e.g., explanation, coronation, destination, and imagination). Words with triple rhyme have the same vowel sound in the third-to-last syllable and all following sounds.
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Triple Rhymes (transportation/dissertation) Words entered using this option must have at least two syllables. This option lets you find feminine rhymes (rhyming words with an unstressed final syllable). For example, if you enter the word soaring using this option, Rhymer retrieves a list of words with the sound oring (e.g., adoring, exploring, pouring, scoring, touring, and restoring). Words with double rhyme have the same vowel sound in the second-to-last syllable and all following sounds. This option lets you find masculine rhymes and all other words with final syllables (stressed or unstressed) that rhyme with the word you entered. Other examples of last-syllable rhyme include: For example, if you enter the word explain using this option, Rhymer retrieves a list of words with the last syllable sound plain (e.g., aquaplane, biplane, plane, and plain). Words with last-syllable rhyme have the same sounds following the last syllable boundary (commonly a consonant, a vowel, and another consonant).