Autocorrect files office 2007


















How to move formatted AutoCorrect entries To manually move formatted AutoCorrect entries that are stored in the default template file from one computer to another computer, follow these steps: Exit all Office programs on the source computer. To do this, follow these steps: Right-click Normal. Type Normal. To open the Organizer, follow these steps: Click the Developer tab. Click Macros in the Code group.

Click Organizer. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. The AutoCorrect Function Microsoft no longer appears to have much interest in the AutoCorrect function, but fortunately you can still get into the AutoCorrect window by typing Alt then t then a.

Having easy access to the AutoCorrect window is essential if you want to create your own entries, and not simply rely on Microsoft to create all the entries for you. Migrating the Plain Text Entries It is still possible, as I understand it from Microsoft technical reports, to migrate your old AutoCorrect list from an earlier version of Office across to Basically, you will need to locate the new.

That will transfer across all the old entries you made in plain text. The new. The quickest way to check which. Then do a search for any.

Backing Up If you want to back up any new plain text entries you make in , you can do it in the way you have always done it. When creating a new AutoCorrect entry, make sure that you select "Formatted text" instead of "Plain text" just above the entry in the AutoCorrect tab of AutoCorrect Options.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Enter the text in a new message. Select the formatted text Go to the office icon and choose Editor options Now go to the autocorrect dialog under proofing "Formatted text" should now be selected.

Back in Office AutoCorrect function would allowed for multiple line entries. Example: Type in "CL" and my entier cover letter would populate.



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