Word's autocorrect can be used for much more than simple text phrases - eg
you could use it to insert graphics or tables etc.
If you would like to extend the concept of autocorrect to other
applications, then an application I came across recently may appeal -
GhostTyper
http://www.sc-data.de/ghosttyper/en/index.php3. It has proved
invaluable for inserting hard to remember web links in newsgroup postings,
for example. There's a trial available.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
My web site
www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site
http://word.mvps.org
okronin wrote:
I have defined a number of terms in autoorrect to insert phrases in a
document. For example I might define "/GW" as George Washington and
that name would be inserted whenever I type /GW.
I just got a new computer that has Word 2003, and I want to move all
of those defined terms to the new computer but I cannot find where
they are stored by the Word program.