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Default How do I set the text to remember words I have already typed

I am wondering what settings I need to use to get Word to remember words I've
already used so I can just hit enter and move on instead of having to type it
out repeatedly.
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There is nothing in Word comparable to AutoComplete in Excel, which I
suspect is what you have in mind. You can create AutoCorrect entries for
specific words (see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...toCorrect.htm). Note, however,
that this really feasible only for long and difficult-to-type words and
phrases.

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I am wondering what settings I need to use to get Word to remember words

I've
already used so I can just hit enter and move on instead of having to type

it
out repeatedly.


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