Keyboard shortcuts would certainly make this easier.
joe salerno
On 3/28/2011 11:55 AM, Frank Strauss wrote:
> This answer may be too simple, from MS themselves:
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> When the AutoComplete feature is turned on, Microsoft Word will display a
> ScreenTip when you type the first few characters of an AutoText entry, at
> which point you can insert the entry or continue typing.
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> 1. On the *Insert* menu, point to *AutoText*, and then click *AutoText*.
> 2. Select or clear the *Show AutoComplete suggestions* check box.
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> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Connie Jones<
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>> Sorry to bother the list for this, but does anyone out there know how to
>> make Word 2007 auto correct, auto fill, auto insert or whatever it would be
>> called. My issue is that I am OCRing index cards then of course editing
>> them. I would love to not have to type in whole long words like
>> tuberculosis, Mahoning, etc. Any ideas out there? Thanks.
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>> Constance L. Jones
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>> Project Manager
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>> Business& Media Archives of the Mahoning Valley
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>> www.mahoninghistory.org
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