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Charles Kenyon
 
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Are formatted entries limited by a size limit for the normal.dot template?
Should only be a problem with graphics.
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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Autocorrect is limited only by memory and hard disc space. Autocorrect
text
entries are limited to 255 characters, but formatted entries can be much
larger and include tables, graphics etc. If you want to create more
intelligent lists in various categories then you should investigate
GhostTyper - http://www.sc-data.de/ghosttyper/en/index.php3 which takes
the
concept a whole lot further and works with all applications, not just
Word.
I use it to place frequently used texts in these newgroup messages.

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Lauraesk wrote:
I recently read in an article pertaining to medical transcription
that the autocorrect file can only be so large (how large??) and then
it starts automatically deleting entries. Is there a size limit on
autocorrect, and if so, is it true it will start deleting if limit is
met?