More often than not, if the first four characters are indeed unique for the
AutoText entry then the problem is due to another template containing the
same entries. Check to see if the AutoText entries are in both the document
template (if different from Normal.dot) and your Normal.dot. If you find
duplicates then one of the duplications need to be deleted.
Also check Tools/Templates and Add-ins to see if you have any global
templates. If you find any, you can check for duplicates by temporarily
unloading the template (remove the tick from the checkbox) and trying an
AutoText entry.
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"Brenda from Michigan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
in message news:736F42A8-1E29-4B4C-A4FE-(E-Mail Removed)...
> User has a number of autotext entries. Typing the unique 4-characters
> shortcut does not invoke autotext. If you click on Tools | AutoCorrect
> Options | AutoText and locate the desired text, you can click OK and the
> text
> is inserted into the document. 'Show Autocomplete suggestions' is
> checked.
>
> I'm out of ideas other than renaming normal.dot. Is it likely corrupted
> or
> are we looking at something else?
> --
> Brenda