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Default how do I move Word autocorrections from an XP PC to a '98 PC?

I know autocorrection files are .acl files, and I've backed them up onto a
Zip disk, but I don't know how to import them into my Win 98 computer at home.

Also, my most recent "last saved" .acl file has a "last saved" date of
February, 2004---although I've made additions to my autocorrections as
recently as 4.11.05.

Thanks in advance for assistance.
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Hi ?B?c3BveHg=?=,

I know autocorrection files are .acl files, and I've backed them up onto a
Zip disk, but I don't know how to import them into my Win 98 computer at home.

Also, my most recent "last saved" .acl file has a "last saved" date of
February, 2004---although I've made additions to my autocorrections as
recently as 4.11.05.

I believe you'll find information on how to back up and re-use AutoCorrect
entries on the word.mvps.org website.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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