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MSO1033 and normal.dot files.
I am currently using Word as a medical transcriptionist and will be switching
to a new company in February. I would like to print out my MSO1033 and normal.dot files (autotext and autocorrect files) if possible because I am not sure that the new program I will be using is word and I may have to reenter them into a new system instead of just transferring the files. I really don't want to lose all of these files! Please help! |
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MSO1033 and normal.dot files.
See http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/general/FilesToBackup.htm .
Jennifer wrote: I am currently using Word as a medical transcriptionist and will be switching to a new company in February. I would like to print out my MSO1033 and normal.dot files (autotext and autocorrect files) if possible because I am not sure that the new program I will be using is word and I may have to reenter them into a new system instead of just transferring the files. I really don't want to lose all of these files! Please help! |
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MSO1033 and normal.dot files.
Thank you for your reply. I already have the files backed up and know how to
locate them. My problem is that the word processing system I will be converting to is a proprietary system and is not word so I can't just copy the files over to it. I wanted to be able to print out the file so I could retype it if necessary. I can open the mso1033.acl file with word but it is just code. Thanks! "garfield-n-odie" wrote: See http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/general/FilesToBackup.htm . Jennifer wrote: I am currently using Word as a medical transcriptionist and will be switching to a new company in February. I would like to print out my MSO1033 and normal.dot files (autotext and autocorrect files) if possible because I am not sure that the new program I will be using is word and I may have to reenter them into a new system instead of just transferring the files. I really don't want to lose all of these files! Please help! |
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MSO1033 and normal.dot files.
The macro provided in
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...utocorrect.htm creates a text file. You can also print a list of AutoText entries from the Print dialog. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. I already have the files backed up and know how to locate them. My problem is that the word processing system I will be converting to is a proprietary system and is not word so I can't just copy the files over to it. I wanted to be able to print out the file so I could retype it if necessary. I can open the mso1033.acl file with word but it is just code. Thanks! "garfield-n-odie" wrote: See http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/general/FilesToBackup.htm . Jennifer wrote: I am currently using Word as a medical transcriptionist and will be switching to a new company in February. I would like to print out my MSO1033 and normal.dot files (autotext and autocorrect files) if possible because I am not sure that the new program I will be using is word and I may have to reenter them into a new system instead of just transferring the files. I really don't want to lose all of these files! Please help! |
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MSO1033 and normal.dot files.
If you click on the link I gave you, you will see a link to an
article entitled "How can I import and export all my AutoCorrect entries, so they can be transferred to another machine?". Click on the link to the second article, and you will see a download link for AutoCorrect.zip. The .zip file contains a Word template named AutoCorrect.dot. AutoCorrect.dot contains a macro that copies the AutoCorrect entries from your mso1033.acl file to a Word .doc file that you can view and print like any other Word file. Complete instructions are included in the AutoCorrect.dot template, if you could take a moment to read them. To print the AutoText entries stored in Normal.dot, click on File | Print | Print what: AutoText entries | OK. Jennifer wrote: Thank you for your reply. I already have the files backed up and know how to locate them. My problem is that the word processing system I will be converting to is a proprietary system and is not word so I can't just copy the files over to it. I wanted to be able to print out the file so I could retype it if necessary. I can open the mso1033.acl file with word but it is just code. Thanks! "garfield-n-odie" wrote: See http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/general/FilesToBackup.htm . Jennifer wrote: I am currently using Word as a medical transcriptionist and will be switching to a new company in February. I would like to print out my MSO1033 and normal.dot files (autotext and autocorrect files) if possible because I am not sure that the new program I will be using is word and I may have to reenter them into a new system instead of just transferring the files. I really don't want to lose all of these files! Please help! |
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