I think that's what I was suggesting. I was just telling you where you need
to move it to.
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"DZuber" wrote in message
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Wouldn't the date reflect the most recent edits to the file? And can I
just
move it to the right file on my main hard drive? Thanks.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
There will be one for each language; 1033 is English, and if you haven't
created any entries in any other languages, you don't need to bother
with
any others. My MSO1033.acl file (the one with the most recent date) is
in
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Office.
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"DZuber" wrote in message
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Yes, I found four files with an .acl extension on my cloned drive.
None of
them appears to be the right file, as the most recent was dated 2000.
I
know
I added lots of things to my AutoCorrect list since then!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
The file should have an .acl extension. Is there more than one such
on
your
removable drive?
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"DZuber" wrote in message
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I had to reinstall windows but backed up my entire hard drive to a
removable
hard drive first. Now I am trying to put things back together. Is
there a
way
to find the AutoCorrect file on the cloned hard drive and move it
to
my
main
hard drive? All the methods listed for copying the AutoCorrect
file
assume
that you are using the computer that contains the file you want to
copy.
Thank you.