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Setting the default language or context as the universal alternative
You can use the default language or context as the alternative for all languages or contexts in the .mdd file. This does not change any alternatives already set, but adds the language or context to the end of the alternatives list. You can change this for individual languages or contexts in the Edit dialog box.
1 From the menu, choose Tools > Manage Languages and Contexts or press Alt+T, M, or choose the Manage Languages and Contexts button
2 In the Languages or Contexts tab as appropriate, click Use Default. The language or context that is currently set as the default is added as an alternative to all other languages or contexts in the file.
Note For any languages or contexts you subsequently add, you can set alternatives using the Add or Edit dialog box.
3 Click OK.
See also
Defining alternative texts for languages or contexts