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Default How do I set Word to Autocorrect when I copy/paste?

Create your common list of replacements in a two column table - first column
the words you are looking for, the second with their replacements. Save the
document then run the following macro having changed the filename and path
of the table document in the line:
Set ChangeDoc = Documents.Open("D:\My Documents\Test\changes.doc")

Sub ReplaceFromTableList()
Dim ChangeDoc As Document, RefDoc As Document
Dim ctable As Table
Dim oldpart As Range, newpart As Range
Dim i As Long
Set RefDoc = ActiveDocument
Set ChangeDoc = Documents.Open("D:\My Documents\Test\changes.doc")
Set ctable = ChangeDoc.Tables(1)
RefDoc.Activate
For i = 1 To ctable.Rows.Count
Set oldpart = ctable.Cell(i, 1).Range
oldpart.End = oldpart.End - 1
Set newpart = ctable.Cell(i, 2).Range
newpart.End = newpart.End - 1
Selection.HomeKey wdStory
Selection.Find.ClearFormatting
With Selection.Find
.Execute findText:=oldpart, _
ReplaceWith:=newpart, _
replace:=wdReplaceAll, _
MatchWildcards:=False, _
Forward:=True, _
Wrap:=wdFindContinue
End With
Next i
ChangeDoc.Close wdDoNotSaveChanges
End Sub

See http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

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OnenessSaint wrote:
How do I set up a function in Word to automaticly replace certain
words without having to input an entire list for each document. I
copy/paste a document into Word from another program and then have to
use the "replace" feature dozens of times. Is there anyway to save
these replacements and have Word perform them automaticly? Or else
run the list for me when I manually execute the autocorrect?
I am using Word 93.