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Hi All,
I do much scientific writing and I have a rather extensive autocorrect library that constantly adapts. Codes like deg or mu to insert characters like ° and µ automatically, typing in NH42SO4 automatically puts in the subscripts and parentheses necessary. I've recently started working in Word 2003 (SP2) on a new computer and find that when I open a document that was sent to me by someone else, my codes do not work. This never used to be a problem on my old computer. I've also found that if I copy most of the file (select all but the first word or letter of the first line) and then paste it into a new document, then things work ok and my new library works. ctrl+A to select all does not work. And, if I save the new file made with the above trick over top of the original file that was missing the library, my new library is gone. I think this has to do with the creator's normal.dot following the document around somehow. Is there a way to override things so that whenever I open a document I can keep my autocorrect library working and ignore theirs? It would also be useful for when one wants to delete some of the default entries that get in the way. Now they keep haunting me. Thanks, James |
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![]() To update... Have done more experimenting and it seems like the problem is actually that word lets you create different autocorrect libraries for different languages. If I change languages back and forth the library changes between a default one for the new language and my custom one. So now the question is... How do I make a single autocorrect library global across all versions of the English language, be they US, UK, Canada, Australia, or whatever? A library global across all languages period would be ok too as I don't tend to work in other languages. Thank you again, James "Professor_J" wrote: Hi All, I do much scientific writing and I have a rather extensive autocorrect library that constantly adapts. Codes like deg or mu to insert characters like ° and µ automatically, typing in NH42SO4 automatically puts in the subscripts and parentheses necessary. I've recently started working in Word 2003 (SP2) on a new computer and find that when I open a document that was sent to me by someone else, my codes do not work. This never used to be a problem on my old computer. I've also found that if I copy most of the file (select all but the first word or letter of the first line) and then paste it into a new document, then things work ok and my new library works. ctrl+A to select all does not work. And, if I save the new file made with the above trick over top of the original file that was missing the library, my new library is gone. I think this has to do with the creator's normal.dot following the document around somehow. Is there a way to override things so that whenever I open a document I can keep my autocorrect library working and ignore theirs? It would also be useful for when one wants to delete some of the default entries that get in the way. Now they keep haunting me. Thanks, James |
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