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Default Don't try to "convert" an old normal.dot to normal.dotx.

hi jay

thanks a lot for your advice. it works fine in office 2007. i tested it. can i apply the same solution in Office 2010. in my work, we're deploying office 2010. our os is win XP.

On Thursday, May 13, 2010 11:22 AM Diane wrote:


I have several users that have multiple autotext entries in Word 2002. We
have just upgraded to Office 2007. They would like to convert their 2002
Autotext entries into 2007 Word AutoText which is now Building Blocks. Does
anyone know how to do this? Is there a way to take their normal.dot file and
convert into 2007 normal.dotx file?



On Thursday, May 13, 2010 11:36 AM Jay Freedman wrote:


Don't try to "convert" an old normal.dot to normal.dotx. It could have
unpleasant side effects.

Copy/rename the old normal.dot template to something like MyAutoText.dot. If
it contains any macros, delete them. Store this template in the folder

%appdata%\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks

(paste that line into the address box of Windows Explorer and press Enter to
get to the folder even though it is hidden). Then restart Word.

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Diane wrote:



On Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:09 PM Diane wrote:


Thanks Jay, I will try it and let you know if it was successful. You will make
several people very happy.

Diane

"Jay Freedman" wrote:



On Thursday, May 13, 2010 2:11 PM Diane wrote:


Jay, I followed your instructions and can get the old autotext entries into
the building block store, however, is there now way of being able to create a
short name for the autotext entries (as was in 2002) and then when you type
that short name in the document and hit enter key, it puts all of the
autotext entry into the document. (ie. if you had legal paragraphs that you
use in different letters). This is really what our user's want.

Diane

"Jay Freedman" wrote:



On Thursday, May 13, 2010 3:42 PM Jay Freedman wrote:


The short name of each entry still exists -- it is the same one assigned in
the older version -- but Word 2007 cannot display the little popup tag and
the Enter key does not activate the replacement. You can type the short name
and press F3 to insert the entry (this key worked in earlier versions, too,
but hardly anyone knew that).

This shortcoming has been remedied in Word 2010, but with Word 2007 you are
stuck with it. Depending on what is in the entries, you might be able to
convert them to AutoCorrect entries.

Diane wrote:



On Thursday, May 13, 2010 5:49 PM Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote:


F3 has been used for that purpose since the days of the Glossary (the
pre-decessor of Autotect) in the DOS versions of Word

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