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repetitive names.
Hello.
I am trying to write the script of a movie in a word document. How could I avoid retyping the name of the person that is talking in the movie? I want to make sure though, that in every phrase said the name of the person speaking appears. Is there any kind of short code that I could give to every personage so I do not have to write the personage name every time? -- what can we find after the universe? |
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repetitive names.
Use AutoText. If you need more details, please tell us which version of Word
you are using. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "diego" wrote in message ... Hello. I am trying to write the script of a movie in a word document. How could I avoid retyping the name of the person that is talking in the movie? I want to make sure though, that in every phrase said the name of the person speaking appears. Is there any kind of short code that I could give to every personage so I do not have to write the personage name every time? -- what can we find after the universe? |
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