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How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below
are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box€”it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box€” click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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You say AutoCorrect, but the procedure you are describing is for AutoText
entries. Which is it? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box€”it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box€” click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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It's AutoCorrect in Word 2003 where you replace text as your type.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You say AutoCorrect, but the procedure you are describing is for AutoText entries. Which is it? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box€”it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box€” click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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Suzanne--I apologize--it's theAutoText entries I want to migrate. However, I
would also be interested in the steps for AutoCorrect as well. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You say AutoCorrect, but the procedure you are describing is for AutoText entries. Which is it? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box€”it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box€” click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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AutoText in Word 2007 is part of the Building Blocks/Quick Parts (or
something--I'm not running Word 2007). I think the Organizer is still available, but you'll have to wait for an answer from someone who is up to speed on Word 2007. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... Suzanne--I apologize--it's theAutoText entries I want to migrate. However, I would also be interested in the steps for AutoCorrect as well. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You say AutoCorrect, but the procedure you are describing is for AutoText entries. Which is it? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box€”it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box€” click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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I think I figured it out. Follow the steps in my first post in Word 2003 to
create AutoText.dot. Then in Word 2007, to have a template or add-in available whenever you start Word, save the add-in or template in the Startup folder. On my system the path is C:\Documents and Settings\Arlene Zimmerly\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP\AutoText.dot Microsoft has a related article at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...5371033.aspx#1 with these steps at the end. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: AutoText in Word 2007 is part of the Building Blocks/Quick Parts (or something--I'm not running Word 2007). I think the Organizer is still available, but you'll have to wait for an answer from someone who is up to speed on Word 2007. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... Suzanne--I apologize--it's theAutoText entries I want to migrate. However, I would also be interested in the steps for AutoCorrect as well. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You say AutoCorrect, but the procedure you are describing is for AutoText entries. Which is it? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box€”it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box€” click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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Thanks for the feedback.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... I think I figured it out. Follow the steps in my first post in Word 2003 to create AutoText.dot. Then in Word 2007, to have a template or add-in available whenever you start Word, save the add-in or template in the Startup folder. On my system the path is C:\Documents and Settings\Arlene Zimmerly\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP\AutoText.dot Microsoft has a related article at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...5371033.aspx#1 with these steps at the end. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: AutoText in Word 2007 is part of the Building Blocks/Quick Parts (or something--I'm not running Word 2007). I think the Organizer is still available, but you'll have to wait for an answer from someone who is up to speed on Word 2007. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... Suzanne--I apologize--it's theAutoText entries I want to migrate. However, I would also be interested in the steps for AutoCorrect as well. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You say AutoCorrect, but the procedure you are describing is for AutoText entries. Which is it? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box€”it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box€” click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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My pleasure. Hopefully, it will help someone else.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Thanks for the feedback. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... I think I figured it out. Follow the steps in my first post in Word 2003 to create AutoText.dot. Then in Word 2007, to have a template or add-in available whenever you start Word, save the add-in or template in the Startup folder. On my system the path is C:\Documents and Settings\Arlene Zimmerly\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP\AutoText.dot Microsoft has a related article at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...5371033.aspx#1 with these steps at the end. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: AutoText in Word 2007 is part of the Building Blocks/Quick Parts (or something--I'm not running Word 2007). I think the Organizer is still available, but you'll have to wait for an answer from someone who is up to speed on Word 2007. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... Suzanne--I apologize--it's theAutoText entries I want to migrate. However, I would also be interested in the steps for AutoCorrect as well. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You say AutoCorrect, but the procedure you are describing is for AutoText entries. Which is it? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box€”it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box€” click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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Actually, the better location is your Building Blocks folder instead of your
Startup folder. That location is: C:\Documents and Settings\Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks Where Name is your user name. Also, the Application Data folder is usually a hidden folder so make sure you turn on the display of hidden files/folders. If you want to move the entries to Building Blocks.dotx, in the Building Blocks Organizer, edit the entries and change the "Save in" to Building Blocks.dotx. Note you don't have to move them but you can also use the organizer to move them to another gallery. Otherwise to use them you'll either need to type part of the AutoText name and press F3 to insert it or add the AutoText command to your QAT to access the AutoText gallery ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... I think I figured it out. Follow the steps in my first post in Word 2003 to create AutoText.dot. Then in Word 2007, to have a template or add-in available whenever you start Word, save the add-in or template in the Startup folder. On my system the path is C:\Documents and Settings\Arlene Zimmerly\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP\AutoText.dot Microsoft has a related article at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...5371033.aspx#1 with these steps at the end. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: AutoText in Word 2007 is part of the Building Blocks/Quick Parts (or something--I'm not running Word 2007). I think the Organizer is still available, but you'll have to wait for an answer from someone who is up to speed on Word 2007. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... Suzanne--I apologize--it's theAutoText entries I want to migrate. However, I would also be interested in the steps for AutoCorrect as well. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You say AutoCorrect, but the procedure you are describing is for AutoText entries. Which is it? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box-it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box- click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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Are building blocks news to Word 2007? I've never heard of them before. Thank
you for this valuable information. Arlene "Beth Melton" wrote: Actually, the better location is your Building Blocks folder instead of your Startup folder. That location is: C:\Documents and Settings\Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks Where Name is your user name. Also, the Application Data folder is usually a hidden folder so make sure you turn on the display of hidden files/folders. If you want to move the entries to Building Blocks.dotx, in the Building Blocks Organizer, edit the entries and change the "Save in" to Building Blocks.dotx. Note you don't have to move them but you can also use the organizer to move them to another gallery. Otherwise to use them you'll either need to type part of the AutoText name and press F3 to insert it or add the AutoText command to your QAT to access the AutoText gallery ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... I think I figured it out. Follow the steps in my first post in Word 2003 to create AutoText.dot. Then in Word 2007, to have a template or add-in available whenever you start Word, save the add-in or template in the Startup folder. On my system the path is C:\Documents and Settings\Arlene Zimmerly\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP\AutoText.dot Microsoft has a related article at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...5371033.aspx#1 with these steps at the end. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: AutoText in Word 2007 is part of the Building Blocks/Quick Parts (or something--I'm not running Word 2007). I think the Organizer is still available, but you'll have to wait for an answer from someone who is up to speed on Word 2007. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... Suzanne--I apologize--it's theAutoText entries I want to migrate. However, I would also be interested in the steps for AutoCorrect as well. Arlene "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You say AutoCorrect, but the procedure you are describing is for AutoText entries. Which is it? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Arlene" wrote in message ... How can I migrate my AutoCorrect entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007? Below are the steps I used in Word 2003 when I wanted to migrate these entries from one computer to another in Word 2003, but have no idea how to migrate in Word 2007: 1.Open a new file and name it as AutoText.dot (or whatever) being sure to save it as a template, not a doc file. Copy and paste these directions into it so you'll remember what to do to import it later 2.Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 3.In the first box, AutoText should already be there because the file is open. If you wanted a different file, click Close File, Open File, Browse to the desired file. 4.Display Normal.dot in the second box-it should already be there. 5.In the second box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy, Close File, Yes, Close. 6.Save AutoText.dot (or whatever), save again onto a disk or whatever, close, and move to second computer. 7.In the new computer, Tools, Templates, and Add-Ins, Organizer button, AutoText tab. 8.Display AutoText.dot in the first box- click Close File, Open File, Browse to the new template AutoText.dot (or whatever). 9.Normal.dot should already be in the second box. 10.In the first box, click the first entry to move, hold down Shift, click last entry to select all; click Copy. Click Close File, Yes, Close. All help greatly appreciated. Arlene |
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Think of Building Blocks as AutoText on steroids. ;-)
The majority of the galleries, Header, Footer, Cover Page, TOC, etc utilize Building Blocks which are similar to AutoText in the previous versions. In Word 2007, AutoText is now is an available Building Blocks gallery. Essencially this was done so AutoText entries created in previous versions could be easily migrated to the new feature. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... Are building blocks news to Word 2007? I've never heard of them before. Thank you for this valuable information. |
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Can you recommend a good tutorial on building blocks anywhere on the
Microsoft Web site? I'm lost in your excellent advice earlier. Arlene "Beth Melton" wrote: Think of Building Blocks as AutoText on steroids. ;-) The majority of the galleries, Header, Footer, Cover Page, TOC, etc utilize Building Blocks which are similar to AutoText in the previous versions. In Word 2007, AutoText is now is an available Building Blocks gallery. Essencially this was done so AutoText entries created in previous versions could be easily migrated to the new feature. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... Are building blocks news to Word 2007? I've never heard of them before. Thank you for this valuable information. |
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Beth--is there a way in the Building Blocks Organizer to make the preview
larger? These over 50 eyes are having trouble seeing much there. "Beth Melton" wrote: Think of Building Blocks as AutoText on steroids. ;-) The majority of the galleries, Header, Footer, Cover Page, TOC, etc utilize Building Blocks which are similar to AutoText in the previous versions. In Word 2007, AutoText is now is an available Building Blocks gallery. Essencially this was done so AutoText entries created in previous versions could be easily migrated to the new feature. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... Are building blocks news to Word 2007? I've never heard of them before. Thank you for this valuable information. |
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So far I don't think there are any tutorials available, yet. I do know there
will be a lot of content made available after Office 2007 is released. Essencially, like AutoText, add content in a document you want to use for a new Building Blocks entry, select it and on the Insert tab click Quick Parts and Save Selection to Quick Parts Gallery. (Alt + F3 still works too). Then select the gallery for your entry, for example if you are creating a Building Block for a page number then use Page Number so it will show up when you open the Page Number gallery. If it's general then use Quick Parts so it will display when you click Quick Parts on the Insert tab. The Category will determine which heading your entry will display under. For example if it's a signature block you are creating then create a new category called "Signature Block". Allow the entry to be saved in Building Blocks.dotx instead of your Normal template - these were seperated since it's not uncommon to recreate your Normal template and this way you won't lose them. What you don't want to do is create a new Gallery for your entries. Well...you can but they won't appear anywhere in the Ribbon by default nor can they be added to the QAT (only the AutoText gallery can be added) - you need to customize the Ribbon to add them and that requires XML knowledge. As for the preview in the Building Blocks Organizer, this is a big request but what it's really for is an overall view - there's no way I can actually read the smaller print either. ;-) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... Beth--is there a way in the Building Blocks Organizer to make the preview larger? These over 50 eyes are having trouble seeing much there. "Beth Melton" wrote: Think of Building Blocks as AutoText on steroids. ;-) The majority of the galleries, Header, Footer, Cover Page, TOC, etc utilize Building Blocks which are similar to AutoText in the previous versions. In Word 2007, AutoText is now is an available Building Blocks gallery. Essencially this was done so AutoText entries created in previous versions could be easily migrated to the new feature. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... Are building blocks news to Word 2007? I've never heard of them before. Thank you for this valuable information. |
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Thank you for some very helpful information. Am I correct in saying that
AutoCorrect entries migrate across both Outlook 7 and Word 7 but AutoText entries do not? Also, what does QAT stand for? "Beth Melton" wrote: So far I don't think there are any tutorials available, yet. I do know there will be a lot of content made available after Office 2007 is released. Essencially, like AutoText, add content in a document you want to use for a new Building Blocks entry, select it and on the Insert tab click Quick Parts and Save Selection to Quick Parts Gallery. (Alt + F3 still works too). Then select the gallery for your entry, for example if you are creating a Building Block for a page number then use Page Number so it will show up when you open the Page Number gallery. If it's general then use Quick Parts so it will display when you click Quick Parts on the Insert tab. The Category will determine which heading your entry will display under. For example if it's a signature block you are creating then create a new category called "Signature Block". Allow the entry to be saved in Building Blocks.dotx instead of your Normal template - these were seperated since it's not uncommon to recreate your Normal template and this way you won't lose them. What you don't want to do is create a new Gallery for your entries. Well...you can but they won't appear anywhere in the Ribbon by default nor can they be added to the QAT (only the AutoText gallery can be added) - you need to customize the Ribbon to add them and that requires XML knowledge. As for the preview in the Building Blocks Organizer, this is a big request but what it's really for is an overall view - there's no way I can actually read the smaller print either. ;-) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... Beth--is there a way in the Building Blocks Organizer to make the preview larger? These over 50 eyes are having trouble seeing much there. "Beth Melton" wrote: Think of Building Blocks as AutoText on steroids. ;-) The majority of the galleries, Header, Footer, Cover Page, TOC, etc utilize Building Blocks which are similar to AutoText in the previous versions. In Word 2007, AutoText is now is an available Building Blocks gallery. Essencially this was done so AutoText entries created in previous versions could be easily migrated to the new feature. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... Are building blocks news to Word 2007? I've never heard of them before. Thank you for this valuable information. |
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These over 50 eyes are having trouble seeing much there.
Wish I had over 50! My two are ageing and failing :-) -- Enjoy, Tony "Arlene" wrote in message ... Beth--is there a way in the Building Blocks Organizer to make the preview larger? These over 50 eyes are having trouble seeing much there. "Beth Melton" wrote: Think of Building Blocks as AutoText on steroids. ;-) The majority of the galleries, Header, Footer, Cover Page, TOC, etc utilize Building Blocks which are similar to AutoText in the previous versions. In Word 2007, AutoText is now is an available Building Blocks gallery. Essencially this was done so AutoText entries created in previous versions could be easily migrated to the new feature. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Arlene" wrote in message ... Are building blocks news to Word 2007? I've never heard of them before. Thank you for this valuable information. |
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