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Autotext and "Accept Change"
I use Word 2000 as my email editor in Outlook 2000 and a do alot of "new"
Autotext additions, but when I go to a separate Word doc and use one of these Autotexts (that were saved while using Outlook) they come up in blue type and I've got to do the "Accept Change" thing to undo it. Is there anyway around this pain in the butt process. |
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Autotext and "Accept Change"
Yes. Either you have stored the AutoText as an "Insertion", or you have
left Tracked Changes turned on in your current document. If the latter, turn Tracked Changes OFF (and Accept all changes in document afterwards). If it's the former, insert your AutoText, accept the change, then re-save the AutoText over the top of the original. Are you sure that the blue colour is not coming from the font colour that was in use when you saved the AutoText from Outlook? When you save an AutoText, ALL of the formatting is saved, including the blue font colour. Cheers On 26/1/07 5:32 AM, in article , "SoDoWarts" wrote: I use Word 2000 as my email editor in Outlook 2000 and a do alot of "new" Autotext additions, but when I go to a separate Word doc and use one of these Autotexts (that were saved while using Outlook) they come up in blue type and I've got to do the "Accept Change" thing to undo it. Is there anyway around this pain in the butt process. -- Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email me unless I ask you to. John McGhie Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Business Analyst, Consultant Technical Writer. Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410 |
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