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To create a formatted AutoCorrect entry: Type the text in a document, select
it, and then click Office button | Word Options. In the Proofing category, click the AutoCorrect Options button. On the AutoCorrect tab, you'll see the selected text in the "With" box, and the "Formatted text" option will be chosen already. Under "Replace," type the desired sequence of characters that should trigger the autocorrection. Then click OK twice. On the other hand, if you are thinking of AutoText entries, the keyboard shortcut to create one is Alt+F3. Note, however, that Word 2007 does not support inserting AutoTexts via AutoComplete (that is, Word 2007 will not suggest an entry that you can add by pressing Enter). Instead, you will have to type the name of the AutoText and then press F3 to insert it. FWIW, by default the F9 shortcut has nothing to do with either AutoText or AutoCorrect; instead it updates the selected fields (unless you reassigned it to do something else, of course). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Caroline" wrote in message ... Hi, How do you create an Autocorrect entry in Office 2007 which includes a carriage return? I used to be able to do this in previous versions of Word by using F9. For instance I want to be able to type "ADDRESS" and the autocorrect entry to appear as: 1 The Road The Town The Country 124 8908 Many thanks, Caroline |
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