First sentence: "Easily add or remove books from your reading list, and keep track of what you’ve already read." The words here are "Easily", "add", "remove", "books", "reading list", "keep track", "already read". But "Stephen King" is a name and should remain. I need synonyms for each of these words.

Now, putting all together, making sure to skip proper nouns and use the three options where possible. Need to check that no proper nouns are altered. Let me review each part again.

Additional Tips: "Filter by genre: Use the genre column to filter the list and focus on specific types of books, such as horror or suspense." "Filter" becomes "Categorize|Filter|Sort". "Use" becomes "Utilize|Use|Apply". "Column" becomes "Section|Column|Field". "Focus on" becomes "Concentrate on|Focus on|Target".

"Convenient and customizable way" becomes "convenient and adjustable method".

"Stephen King book list Excel UPD" contains proper nouns, so those should be left. "Excel UPD" might be a specific version, but since Excel is a product name, maybe "UPD" is an abbreviation for update. But the user said to skip proper nouns, so "Stephen King," "Excel," and "UPD" should remain as they are.

Second sentence: "Search for specific titles: Use the search function in Excel to quickly find specific titles or authors."

"Updated with his latest releases" would be "updated including his latest releases".

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to rephrase each term in the provided text with three synonyms using spintax, while keeping the brand names intact. First, I need to make sure I understand what spintax is—those curly braces with pipe separators, like w2. Each term in the text that's a keyword or phrase should be replaced with three synonyms. However, brand names like "Stephen King" and "Excel" must stay the same.

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