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Default How do I organise my own autotext entries?

Using Word 2003.

I know how to create new autotext entries and save these to a new template,
but once I've created a batch how do I organise them into groups like the
existing default groups, e.g. Attention Line, Salutation etc?

Also how do I remove the existing default groups from my own templates?

TIA.

Chris.


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The 'groups' relate to the paragraph styles that are applied to the autotext
entries at the time they are created. You create an entry in a certain
paragraph style and it will form itself into a 'group' named after that
paragraph style. So to have it appear in Attention Line, apply that style
and resave it.

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Chris Mitchell wrote:
Using Word 2003.

I know how to create new autotext entries and save these to a new
template, but once I've created a batch how do I organise them into
groups like the existing default groups, e.g. Attention Line,
Salutation etc?
Also how do I remove the existing default groups from my own
templates?
TIA.

Chris.



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