No. What he is saying is that autocomplete is no longer available. You can
type the unique part of your autotext entry and press F3 to insert it, or
pick the entry from a menu, or you can use autocorrect instead. Autocorrect
can insert anything that can be inserted by autotext, but works in a
different way - requiring a trigger key combination.
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Pamela's Bookkeeping wrote:
> In Word 2000 I use auto insert to insert complete sentenances that I
> have under normal text, are you saying we can no longer do that with
> the 2007 version?
>
> "Stefan Blom" wrote:
>
>> AutoComplete no longer works for AutoText entries in Word 2007, if
>> that's what you are asking. Instead, type the name of the AutoText
>> and then press F3 to insert it.
>>
>> Alternatively, if you have been using AutoText to primarily insert
>> text (instead of more complex objects), you can make use of
>> AutoCorrect instead.
>>
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>> Stefan Blom
>> Microsoft Word MVP
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>> "abonilla4" wrote in message
>> news:044F9A7A-4755-44BD-A7CD-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Can someone please advise me how to work the auto insert text
>>> feature in Word
>>> 2007? I don't understand how to enable it to work at all.