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Default Changing a rich text document into an .acl document to import/expo

I am having a time with my autocorrect. I use it in my word program for work
as a transcriptionist and I save all my macros or as I call then extensions
in autocorrect. My computer died and I have a new one without like 6,000
plus extensions that I use everyday. I had the autocorrect document backed
up on my desktop but in the wrong format to transfer to the new machine. I
used the autocorrect backup document information supplied to me by Microsoft
to transfer information from the source machine to the destination machine.
this did not work, as the document is in rich text format and not in .acl
format. I was using a documanage system for another company and they made
the autocorrect backup document in RTF to fit their platform thus messing up
my .acl document by making it a RTF. Do you have any suggestions on how I
can get the entries in autocorrect off the desktop machine to my laptop?
This is how I make all my money and I need those 6,000 plus entries on the
laptop to work.
 
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