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Old September 14th, 2009, 05:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Ignorance-is-bliss-kinda[_2_]
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Default how do I use spell check to provide abbreviation suggestons for c.

I am typing up a document and I will be needing suggestions on the correct
spelling of abbreviatiions for certain words I will be using.
Can I assign Word 2003 spell check to do this?
Any suggestons will be appreciated.
Thanx
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Old September 14th, 2009, 08:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Terry Farrell
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Default how do I use spell check to provide abbreviation suggestons for c.

No. But you can use AutoCorrect or AutoText for this function. AutoText is
probably going to be easiest. Let's say that you want to regularly use a
long phrase, for instance, "BASIC language source code file". Type in BASIC
language source code file, select it and press Alt+F3 which opens the
AutoText Dialog. Now assign it a sensible shortcut code: baslan would seem
appropriate! Note at this point the AutoText will be saved by default in the
global template (normal.dot); if you need the shortcut to be 'portable' so
that other users can use it, save it to the template the document is based
on. Then any user opening a new document from that template will have the
associated AutoText available.

To use the AutoText, just type in

baslan

and press F3. Word will automatically expand baslan to the BASIC language
source code file. You can do this for any block of text you want. But you
need to be sure that the abbreviations are obvious, are at least four
characters long and dissimilar to other abbreviations.

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Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

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I am typing up a document and I will be needing suggestions on the
correct
spelling of abbreviatiions for certain words I will be using.
Can I assign Word 2003 spell check to do this?
Any suggestons will be appreciated.
Thanx


 




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