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| Thread ID: 111826 | 2010-08-13 07:22:00 | Microsoft Word 2003 help | dianne pierce (13385) | Press F1 |
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| 1127376 | 2010-08-13 12:32:00 | At work we use Words Autotext capability (not to be confused with AutoCorrect) to do just what you want. Type the lines you wish to define as an Autotext entry, select them, press ALT+F3 and define your 2 character (or more) Autotext entry. We have secretaries at work who create hundreds of these. |
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| 1127377 | 2010-08-13 12:40:00 | At work we use Words Autotext capability (not to be confused with AutoCorrect) to do just what you want. Type the lines you wish to define as an Autotext entry, select them, press ALT+F3 and define your 2 character (or more) Autotext entry. We have secretaries at work who create hundreds of these. That will work. It's been a while since I ran Word 2003. It's called quick parts in 2007 and 2010. IE building blocks. :-) |
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