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I have a client who has created a template with many AutoText entries. One is
called "fn160t" and another is "160t". When typing "fn160t" it fills in the autotext entry for "160t" and leaves the fn at the beginning. It seems to ignore the letters at the beginning and goes right to the numbers. Any suggestions of how to get Word to recognize them as 2 seperate Autotext entries? -- maryj |
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Hi maryj-
In Word 2000 I set up 2 AT entries with the exact names in your post and had no trouble. Are you sure the user isn't typing a 'space' between the fn & the 160t? Was the 'fn160t' AT name saved with a space? Regards |:) "maryj" wrote: I have a client who has created a template with many AutoText entries. One is called "fn160t" and another is "160t". When typing "fn160t" it fills in the autotext entry for "160t" and leaves the fn at the beginning. It seems to ignore the letters at the beginning and goes right to the numbers. Any suggestions of how to get Word to recognize them as 2 seperate Autotext entries? -- maryj |
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