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Word 2002

1. In AutoCorrect/AutoFormat as you type. I have "Hyphens with a dash"
clicked, but it doesn't work. I've gotten around this by adding it manually
into AutoCorrect/AutoCorrect, but is this normal behaviour for Word or an
anomoly in mine?

Also is there a shortcut key for a dash. In one or more earlier versions it
used to be Ctrl + Shift + - (hyphen). At least I think it was. The other
possibility is that I created the shortcut and have forgotten that I did.

2. I write in two languages. Is it possible to use the same autocorrect
file with both? I've imported my old file from Word 2000 into 2002 and it
works fine with my default language, but I get the one that comes with Word
2002 when I change languages.

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Mark Tangard

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As I recall, the hyphens-to-dash AutoCorrect works only when you
terminate the hyphens with a space or other word-ender.

The built-in shortcut for a dash is Ctrl+Shift+KEYPAD MINUS,
so you were close.

Can't help you with #2.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Word will convert two hyphens to a long (em) dash under these conditions:

1. There are no spaces on either side of the hyphens.

2. You have completed the word following the hyphens.

IOW, if you type "text--text," the correction will not fire until you have
typed the second "text" and inserted a space or a punctuation mark.
Conversion of double hyphens under other conditions (spaces around them,
etc.) is spotty.

Word will convert a single hyphen to an en dash under these conditions:

1. There is a space on either side of the hyphens ("text - text").

2. You have completed the word following the hyphen and typed a space or
punctuation mark.

Note that the en dash conversion is quite useless to U.S. users who use en
dashes in continuous numbers and the like; its purpose is to serve U.K.
users who use a spaced en dash where we use an em dash.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
 
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Thanks very much, Suzanne and Mark, for your replies.

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: Word will convert two hyphens to a long (em) dash under these conditions:
:
: 1. There are no spaces on either side of the hyphens.
:
: 2. You have completed the word following the hyphens.
:
: IOW, if you type "text--text," the correction will not fire until you have
: typed the second "text" and inserted a space or a punctuation mark.
: Conversion of double hyphens under other conditions (spaces around them,
: etc.) is spotty.
:
: Word will convert a single hyphen to an en dash under these conditions:
:
: 1. There is a space on either side of the hyphens ("text - text").
:
: 2. You have completed the word following the hyphen and typed a space or
: punctuation mark.
:
: Note that the en dash conversion is quite useless to U.S. users who use en
: dashes in continuous numbers and the like; its purpose is to serve U.K.
: users who use a spaced en dash where we use an em dash.
:
: --
: Suzanne S. Barnhill
: Microsoft MVP (Word)
: Words into Type
: Fairhope, Alabama USA
: Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
: Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so
: all may benefit.
:
: : > Word 2002
: >
: > 1. In AutoCorrect/AutoFormat as you type. I have "Hyphens with a dash"
: > clicked, but it doesn't work. I've gotten around this by adding it
: manually
: > into AutoCorrect/AutoCorrect, but is this normal behaviour for Word or
an
: > anomoly in mine?
: >
: > Also is there a shortcut key for a dash. In one or more earlier
versions
: it
: > used to be Ctrl + Shift + - (hyphen). At least I think it was. The
: other
: > possibility is that I created the shortcut and have forgotten that I
did.
: >
: > 2. I write in two languages. Is it possible to use the same
autocorrect
: > file with both? I've imported my old file from Word 2000 into 2002 and
it
: > works fine with my default language, but I get the one that comes with
: Word
: > 2002 when I change languages.
: >
: > e
: >
: >
:
 

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