auto text file

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Am going on vacation and need to take work with me. Where is the auto text
file located (what is it called)? Can I copy and paste it to my laptop as an
addendum or do I over ride what I already have there. This is word 2000.

How about contacts. Again do I merely copy and paste them to my laptop.
Have done this with WordPerfect many times but am not that familiar with MS
Word

Thank you again.
 
Autotext is stored in templates, by default in the normal.dot template. If
you have the same version of Word on your laptop you can simply copy
normal.dot over the normal.dot there, otherwise use the macro organizer
(ALT+F8 > Organizer) to copy the entries from one template to the other.

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