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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up
word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full
word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
But don't use just "Qu" for Qualifab, or you'll have to undo it every
time you want to type another word starting with Qu. Use something like Qf or qf, which is unlikely to turn up anywhere else. On Sep 4, 4:25*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
Good point.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... But don't use just "Qu" for Qualifab, or you'll have to undo it every time you want to type another word starting with Qu. Use something like Qf or qf, which is unlikely to turn up anywhere else. On Sep 4, 4:25 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
I invariably use a # symbol for such autocorrect entries. #qu would work or
#q to retain two key strokes. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Stefan Blom wrote: Good point. On Sep 4, 4:25 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
Given my hit-or-miss accuracy for any character (especially shifted ones) on
the top row, I would never use #. As it is, one of my clients is always having to point out my typos of, say, 105 for 10% or 410 for $10. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... I invariably use a # symbol for such autocorrect entries. #qu would work or #q to retain two key strokes. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Stefan Blom wrote: Good point. On Sep 4, 4:25 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
I tested this because I have never noticed AutoCorrect working this
way. I added Qualifab with "qu" as the Replace word. I can type quit, quiet, queen, question, etc., without AutoCorrect changing those words to Qualifab. You must press the spacebar immediately after "qu" to get Qualifab. What am I missing here? Cheryl On Sep 4, 6:23*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: But don't use just "Qu" for Qualifab, or you'll have to undo it every time you want to type another word starting with Qu. Use something like Qf or qf, which is unlikely to turn up anywhere else. On Sep 4, 4:25*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
That's the beauty of a UK pattern keyboard. # is on the middle row
unshifted, next to the enter key. It doesn't matter what key you choose as log as it is not one that you would ordinarily type before q -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Given my hit-or-miss accuracy for any character (especially shifted ones) on the top row, I would never use #. As it is, one of my clients is always having to point out my typos of, say, 105 for 10% or 410 for $10. "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... I invariably use a # symbol for such autocorrect entries. #qu would work or #q to retain two key strokes. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Stefan Blom wrote: Good point. On Sep 4, 4:25 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
You are missing the fact that Peter didn't test the premise before posting.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Cheryl Flanders wrote: I tested this because I have never noticed AutoCorrect working this way. I added Qualifab with "qu" as the Replace word. I can type quit, quiet, queen, question, etc., without AutoCorrect changing those words to Qualifab. You must press the spacebar immediately after "qu" to get Qualifab. What am I missing here? Cheryl On Sep 4, 6:23 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: But don't use just "Qu" for Qualifab, or you'll have to undo it every time you want to type another word starting with Qu. Use something like Qf or qf, which is unlikely to turn up anywhere else. On Sep 4, 4:25 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
No, he was just repeating advice he's often read here. What, then, is
the point of prefacing each AutoCorrect key with "#"? (Someone else recommends ";" as a prefix.) "Qf" is a better mnemonic for "Qualifab" than "#Qu" is. On Sep 4, 10:58*am, "Graham Mayor" wrote: You are missing the fact that Peter didn't test the premise before posting. -- Graham Mayor - *Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org Cheryl Flanders wrote: I tested this because I have never noticed AutoCorrect working this way. *I added Qualifab with "qu" as the Replace word. *I can type quit, quiet, queen, question, etc., without AutoCorrect changing those words to Qualifab. *You must press the spacebar immediately after "qu" to get Qualifab. *What am I missing here? Cheryl On Sep 4, 6:23 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: But don't use just "Qu" for Qualifab, or you'll have to undo it every time you want to type another word starting with Qu. Use something like Qf or qf, which is unlikely to turn up anywhere else. On Sep 4, 4:25 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley-- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
I suspected that might be the case. We have the ' and " key there, and that
would not work for AutoCorrect entries. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... That's the beauty of a UK pattern keyboard. # is on the middle row unshifted, next to the enter key. It doesn't matter what key you choose as log as it is not one that you would ordinarily type before q -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Given my hit-or-miss accuracy for any character (especially shifted ones) on the top row, I would never use #. As it is, one of my clients is always having to point out my typos of, say, 105 for 10% or 410 for $10. "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... I invariably use a # symbol for such autocorrect entries. #qu would work or #q to retain two key strokes. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Stefan Blom wrote: Good point. On Sep 4, 4:25 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
I have never seen advice here along the lines of qu always changing
any word that begins with qu to something else you have in AutoCorrect. This advice would mean that you can never use the first two letters of any word as your Replace word. I have advised using a semicolon as a prefix when you want to add hyphenated words to something like a number, such as 4-year-old. The semicolon (as well as other punctuation marks) forces Word to back up and replace the space after 4 with the hyphen (in Word 2000 and later). This also works for cc: where Word automatically capitalizes the first c. Using ;c as your Replace word for cc: will force Word to back up and automatically change the uppercase c to lowercase. Cheryl On Sep 4, 8:42*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, he was just repeating advice he's often read here. What, then, is the point of prefacing each AutoCorrect key with "#"? (Someone else recommends ";" as a prefix.) "Qf" is a better mnemonic for "Qualifab" than "#Qu" is. |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
I believe several people in this thread, including myself, have been
confusing AutoCorrect with the AutoComplete suggestion for *AutoText* (which exists in Word 97-2003). It is strange, since AutoText was never mentioned in the thread. Sorry for any confusion. :-( -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Cheryl Flanders" wrote in message ... I have never seen advice here along the lines of qu always changing any word that begins with qu to something else you have in AutoCorrect. This advice would mean that you can never use the first two letters of any word as your Replace word. I have advised using a semicolon as a prefix when you want to add hyphenated words to something like a number, such as 4-year-old. The semicolon (as well as other punctuation marks) forces Word to back up and replace the space after 4 with the hyphen (in Word 2000 and later). This also works for cc: where Word automatically capitalizes the first c. Using ;c as your Replace word for cc: will force Word to back up and automatically change the uppercase c to lowercase. Cheryl On Sep 4, 8:42 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, he was just repeating advice he's often read here. What, then, is the point of prefacing each AutoCorrect key with "#"? (Someone else recommends ";" as a prefix.) "Qf" is a better mnemonic for "Qualifab" than "#Qu" is. |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
I am sure that there are others, but the word that first comes to mind
starting with QU is Quit. An example would be "Quit posting in threads that are out of your range." That advice is in keeping with the goals and objective statement number 2: 2. Post when and wherever you like, but stay in your range of expertise. Always be open to the ideas and suggestion of others. If you venture outside your range then try to be correct. -- Greg Maxey See my web site http://gregmaxey.mvps.org for an eclectic collection of Word Tips. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... But don't use just "Qu" for Qualifab, or you'll have to undo it every time you want to type another word starting with Qu. Use something like Qf or qf, which is unlikely to turn up anywhere else. On Sep 4, 4:25 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley- |
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I would like a word to come up when i put in first letter in
Peter,
Penalty flag is down again. Remember goals and objective statement number 3. 3. Stop posting your opinions as statements of fact. If you think something is easy or if you prefer one method to another then say so in that manner. Stop insisting or trying to prove that your ways are always best, easiest, fastest, etc. Let others decided for themselves what is easiest between a set of given options and decide for themselves if the effort/advantage of pursuing one approach justifies taking that approach over another. -- Greg Maxey See my web site http://gregmaxey.mvps.org for an eclectic collection of Word Tips. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... No, he was just repeating advice he's often read here. What, then, is the point of prefacing each AutoCorrect key with "#"? (Someone else recommends ";" as a prefix.) "Qf" is a better mnemonic for "Qualifab" than "#Qu" is. On Sep 4, 10:58 am, "Graham Mayor" wrote: You are missing the fact that Peter didn't test the premise before posting. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org Cheryl Flanders wrote: I tested this because I have never noticed AutoCorrect working this way. I added Qualifab with "qu" as the Replace word. I can type quit, quiet, queen, question, etc., without AutoCorrect changing those words to Qualifab. You must press the spacebar immediately after "qu" to get Qualifab. What am I missing here? Cheryl On Sep 4, 6:23 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: But don't use just "Qu" for Qualifab, or you'll have to undo it every time you want to type another word starting with Qu. Use something like Qf or qf, which is unlikely to turn up anywhere else. On Sep 4, 4:25 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Create an AutoCorrect entry which replaces the abbrevation with the full word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lesley" wrote in message ... I am using a loan computer from out it company and donot know how to set up word recognition, i.e put in Qu and Qualfab will come up, can anyone help pleae? Thanks Lesley-- |
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