AutoText entries are always stored in templates (*.dot files). In a document,
you can insert AutoText entries from the attached template (listed in Tools |
Templates and Add-Ins) or from a global template (normal.dot, which is always
present, or an add-in). See
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customization/AutoText.htm and
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...latesStore.htm.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Lenny" wrote:
> Is there a way to ensure autotext entries stay with the template they were
> created in? I believe I read in a posting or on-line that Autotext entries
> are not passed on (how?) when a template is saved as a .doc.
>
> Normally, I save the autotext entry in the 'named' form template it is
> created in. This is placed out on the network in a protected folder that the
> employees have access to thru a tab available when selecting a new form from
> the master template folder.
>
> When creating the autotext entry there are several options, in current
> template, in normal (global), in 'other' (global) as listed, or in all
> available templates.
> Are these references to my 'local' machine (p/c) where the autotext entry
> was created? or...applicable to any machine the template is opened on.
>
> Best regards