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Daiya Mitchell
 
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Default Can autocomplete insert unformatted text into a document?

By autocomplete, I assume you mean AutoText.

AutoCorrect is most often plain text, and takes on the formatting of the
text around it--AutoText is style-dependent, and it will follow your
formatting, but only if you are using styles properly. A style is a
collection of formatting instructions--if your Normal style is 12pt, the
AutoText in Normal style will be 12 pt even if you selected the pre-existing
text and made it 10pt. If instead of selecting the text and making it 10pt,
you change the Normal style to 10pt, the AutoText will also be 10pt.

Read up on AutoText and AutoCorrect at these sites.

http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customization/AutoCorrect.htm

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/AutoText.htm



On 2/21/05 5:05 PM, "Maurice" wrote:

I have a piece of text that I use in nearly every document I write.
Unfortunately, when I hit enter to insert the text in a document, the
formatting of the inserted text does not often match the body of the text it
is in. The text always inserts in 12 point even though the text around it is
in 10 point. Is there any way of inserting the text without the formatting?


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