We don’t have the ability to select predefined text selections. However, if the text is fixed (i.e., you don’t want any further editing by the user) one potential work around would be to define the text frame as an image frame, and use PDF files of the text snippet to replace the placeholder. The user would select the frame and click the “Change Image” button. That would load the image viewer that could be setup to only display the relevant PDF files of the text snippets.
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