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I upgraded from Word 2003 to Word 2007 and the Alt+I+A+X to create auto text
for words used often is not working in 2007. Anyone able to help me with this - I used that feature A LOT in Word 2003. |
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You type as many unique characters for the name of the autotext entry and
press F3. It works in the same way as it always did. You no longer have the autocomplete feature. Your autotext is now in the Building Blocks template. You can add the "Autotext" command to your QAT. Then to make your life easy you can highlight a new autotext and click on the Autotext Icon on QAT and click on "Save Selection to Autotext Gallery" - that's a quick way. Remember you can now categorise your Autotext if you wish with Category names. Otherwise you can go to Building Blocks template - go to tab Insert Quick Parts Building Blocks Organiser And you will see your Autotext. You can also save as Quick Parts entries in Galleries instead of as Autotext entries. Hope this helps. www.docsliveonline.com "Karen" wrote in message ... I upgraded from Word 2003 to Word 2007 and the Alt+I+A+X to create auto text for words used often is not working in 2007. Anyone able to help me with this - I used that feature A LOT in Word 2003. |
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 18:56:01 -0700, Karen
wrote: I upgraded from Word 2003 to Word 2007 and the Alt+I+A+X to create auto text for words used often is not working in 2007. Anyone able to help me with this - I used that feature A LOT in Word 2003. Use Alt+F3 instead (that also worked in Word 2003, but you might not have been aware of it). In the dialog that appears, in addition to setting the name of the AutoText entry, set the Gallery dropdown to AutoText. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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I also add that if you right mouse click using Autotext icon on QAT you have
menu options also available. "Summer" wrote in message ... You type as many unique characters for the name of the autotext entry and press F3. It works in the same way as it always did. You no longer have the autocomplete feature. Your autotext is now in the Building Blocks template. You can add the "Autotext" command to your QAT. Then to make your life easy you can highlight a new autotext and click on the Autotext Icon on QAT and click on "Save Selection to Autotext Gallery" - that's a quick way. Remember you can now categorise your Autotext if you wish with Category names. Otherwise you can go to Building Blocks template - go to tab Insert Quick Parts Building Blocks Organiser And you will see your Autotext. You can also save as Quick Parts entries in Galleries instead of as Autotext entries. Hope this helps. www.docsliveonline.com "Karen" wrote in message ... I upgraded from Word 2003 to Word 2007 and the Alt+I+A+X to create auto text for words used often is not working in 2007. Anyone able to help me with this - I used that feature A LOT in Word 2003. |
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The shortcut key combination to create autotexts is ALT+F3, but as Summer
indicates, autotext does not work in quite the same way. Autocorrect does however. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Karen wrote: I upgraded from Word 2003 to Word 2007 and the Alt+I+A+X to create auto text for words used often is not working in 2007. Anyone able to help me with this - I used that feature A LOT in Word 2003. |
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