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Autotext in 2007 explained?
I've read through a number of posted threads already about Autotext no longer
being present. I had little knowledge and use of this function in 2003, now that i'm having to troubleshoot it for others i'm struggling with the terminology of things. I finally grasp that Autotext no longer exists in 2007, but i've seen Autocomplete, Autotext and Autocorrect mentioned and I know there's a difference, but i can't tell what each one is and what it's supposed to do (if it existed in 2007) Can anyone spell it out for me? Thanks. |
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Autotext in 2007 explained?
AutoTexts still exist in Word 2007, as a gallery, or "subset," of building
blocks. Other examples of galleries are Header, Footer, Page Numbers, Table of Contents, Watermarks, and Quick Parts. The advantage of the various galleries is that they determine where you should see a particular item and how it should be inserted. For example, a building block entry in the Header category can easily be inserted into headers, for example, via Insert tab | Header. You can look at Insert tab | Quick Parts | Building Blocks Organizer to see the available building block entries, and for each bulding block you can see which gallery it belongs to as well as other information (for example where it is saved). To create an AutoText entry (or any other kind of building block), you can do the following: Create an example item, select it, and press Alt+F3, as in previous versions. Choose the desired gallery and other options for your building block. AutoComplete is no longer supported in Word 2007, but you can type the name of a building block and then press F3 to insert it. Alternatively, use a formatted AutoCorrect entry instead; AutoCorrect remains unchanged in Word 2007. For more on building blocks, see also this article: Create and use content Building Blocks in Word 2007 documents http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...CH100626151033 -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stampie" wrote in message ... I've read through a number of posted threads already about Autotext no longer being present. I had little knowledge and use of this function in 2003, now that i'm having to troubleshoot it for others i'm struggling with the terminology of things. I finally grasp that Autotext no longer exists in 2007, but i've seen Autocomplete, Autotext and Autocorrect mentioned and I know there's a difference, but i can't tell what each one is and what it's supposed to do (if it existed in 2007) Can anyone spell it out for me? Thanks. |
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Autotext in 2007 explained?
To add to what Stefan has said, you can find more on AutoText (classic) and
AutoCorrect in these articles: AutoText: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/AutoText.htm AutoCorrect: http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customization/AutoCorrect.htm AutoComplete: a feature associated with AutoText that is no longer available in Word 2007, but, as Stefan says, you can still use F3 to insert AutoText entries. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... AutoTexts still exist in Word 2007, as a gallery, or "subset," of building blocks. Other examples of galleries are Header, Footer, Page Numbers, Table of Contents, Watermarks, and Quick Parts. The advantage of the various galleries is that they determine where you should see a particular item and how it should be inserted. For example, a building block entry in the Header category can easily be inserted into headers, for example, via Insert tab | Header. You can look at Insert tab | Quick Parts | Building Blocks Organizer to see the available building block entries, and for each bulding block you can see which gallery it belongs to as well as other information (for example where it is saved). To create an AutoText entry (or any other kind of building block), you can do the following: Create an example item, select it, and press Alt+F3, as in previous versions. Choose the desired gallery and other options for your building block. AutoComplete is no longer supported in Word 2007, but you can type the name of a building block and then press F3 to insert it. Alternatively, use a formatted AutoCorrect entry instead; AutoCorrect remains unchanged in Word 2007. For more on building blocks, see also this article: Create and use content Building Blocks in Word 2007 documents http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...CH100626151033 -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stampie" wrote in message ... I've read through a number of posted threads already about Autotext no longer being present. I had little knowledge and use of this function in 2003, now that i'm having to troubleshoot it for others i'm struggling with the terminology of things. I finally grasp that Autotext no longer exists in 2007, but i've seen Autocomplete, Autotext and Autocorrect mentioned and I know there's a difference, but i can't tell what each one is and what it's supposed to do (if it existed in 2007) Can anyone spell it out for me? Thanks. |
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