Note that you can use autocorrect to insert anything into a document
automatically, but it has the disadvantage over Word 2003's autotext with
autocomplete function in that there is no prompt so you have to remember all
your key combinations. For this reason I tend to use a third party product
to store web addresses etc for use in this forum and elsewhere in a third
party autocorrect application GhostTyperXML which has pop up menus and you
can use the same trigger combination for a variety of similar entries.
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Donna L. wrote:
> Is there a way to accomplish autotext as was done in 2003 version so
> that I can key the first few letters and the rest of the word/phrase
> appears and can be added to my document?
>
> Thanks for your help.