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Is there an equivalent of word perfect's Quick words?
I am no computer expert and only a self taught Wordperfect user. I have been
using wordperfect for a long time and I use hundreds of "quickwords" and "quickcorrects" in the documents I type as short cuts. I see Word has macros, but this seems much more complicated than quick words or quick for my simple tasks (like using three key strokes to bring up a long word or group of words, I do not need entire page or document set ups). Is there an equivalent of word perfect's Quick words? |
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Is there an equivalent of word perfect's Quick words?
See autocorrect and autotext - both of which poerform much the same task,
albeit in a different way from one another. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Suthy wrote: I am no computer expert and only a self taught Wordperfect user. I have been using wordperfect for a long time and I use hundreds of "quickwords" and "quickcorrects" in the documents I type as short cuts. I see Word has macros, but this seems much more complicated than quick words or quick for my simple tasks (like using three key strokes to bring up a long word or group of words, I do not need entire page or document set ups). Is there an equivalent of word perfect's Quick words? |
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Is there an equivalent of word perfect's Quick words?
The closest equivalents would probably be AutoText (see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/AutoText.htm) and AutoCorrect (see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...toCorrect.htm). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Suthy" wrote in message ... I am no computer expert and only a self taught Wordperfect user. I have been using wordperfect for a long time and I use hundreds of "quickwords" and "quickcorrects" in the documents I type as short cuts. I see Word has macros, but this seems much more complicated than quick words or quick for my simple tasks (like using three key strokes to bring up a long word or group of words, I do not need entire page or document set ups). Is there an equivalent of word perfect's Quick words? |
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