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Default AutoCorrect shortcut for Word 2007

In Word 2007, to create an AutoText entry (now known as a Building Block),
you can type the desired text, and press ALT + F3. To use an AutoText entry,
you can type the name for the entry in your document and then press F3.

Is there a similar shortcut to create an AutoCorrect entry? Right now, I'm
drilling down through menus using these steps: Click the Microsoft Office
Button, and click the Word Options button. Click Proofing in the left pane.
In the right pane under AutoCorrect options, click the AutoCorrect Options
button. In the AutoCorrect dialog box, click the AutoCorrect tab. In the
Replace box, type an abbreviation for the text that will be inserted in place
of the abbreviation. In the With box, type or paste the full entry for the
abbreviation. Click OK twice.

If there isn't a shortcut to create and AutoCorrect entry specifically, is
there a shortcut to get the AutoCorrect dialog box to appear? Thanks in
advance.

Arlene

 
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