I have a solution for Word 2003 or earlier. It doesn't work in Word 2007.
Download the AutoTextLoader template from
http://jay-freedman.info and unzip
it into your User Templates folder. Use the File > New command to create a
document based on the template. The document contains instructions for
making a two-column table containing the AutoText entries you want to add.
When the table is ready, click the button on the floating toolbar and follow
the instructions in the resulting dialog.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:
http://word.mvps.org
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NareshG wrote:
> I also have a related question. Is there a way that a long list of
> words can be entered into autotext, except with each word a separate
> entry? I have a long list of words that I would like to enter into
> autotext and such a feature would expedite the process
>
> "Paul Hammond" wrote:
>
>> I have noticed in Outlook (Using Word as my editor) that some words
>> like the day of the week, closings like "Yours Truely", my company
>> name or even my own name that I only have to type a few letters and
>> Word will suggest the word I am looking for and finish it by hitting
>> enter. How do I add commonly used words to this list. It's a
>> great feature that I would like to use more often.
>>
>> TIA,
>> Paul Hammond
>> Richmond, VA