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Graham Mayor
 
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The biggest document I had to hand was 111 pages. I saved this as an
autocorrect entry without any difficulty in Word. This I would suggest is
exceptionally large for such a function? In addition to that document, I
then created and added a document containing 184 pages of jpeg images to
autocorrect, and while that imposed some stress on the limited memory
available in my laptop, it worked just fine, so in real world situations, I
can't see there being much of a problem.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org





Charles Kenyon wrote:
Are formatted entries limited by a size limit for the normal.dot
template? Should only be a problem with graphics.

"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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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org




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?