A macro is the best way of doing it, if you store the macro in a document,
not in a template. I have done it with great success.
Simply done; Tools - Macro - Record New Macro. Select from the drop-down to
store it in the document. While recording, programme just two or three of
your autocorrects, then stop. Then Edit the macro; you will see the code for
the actual autocorrect is, for example:
AutoCorrect.Entries.Add Name:="a'#", Value:="รก"
(remove the redundant code between.) Copy and paste that line over and over
again and type your autocorrects in each side. Easy as pi!
"John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto" wrote:
Yes, but not a good option for what you want to do.
The macro you need becomes very complex.
On 28/3/06 12:00 AM, in article
, "raoul"
wrote:
Are macros another option for sharing templtes between computers?
Thanks
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