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Old March 23rd, 2010, 10:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
stephencroall
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Default customized autocorrect entries in both languages?

i have word2007 in windows xp pro. my problem is that i work in two languages
- english uk and swedish - (as a translator) and my customized autocorrect
entries are no longer available in both. they were before, but disappeared a
couple of years ago whenever swedish was selected. is there some smart way of
recovering them?
many thanks!
stephen

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Old March 24th, 2010, 07:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Stefan Blom[_3_]
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Default customized autocorrect entries in both languages?

If you want an AutoCorrect entry to be available no matter which language is
applied to the insertion point, make sure that the entry is *formatted* (it
will then be stored in the Normal template).

To create a formatted AutoCorrect entry, type the text (or other contents)
that you want added, select it (them) and then display the AutoCorrect
dialog box. Type a name for the entry, click Add, and then close the dialog.
If/when you are prompted to save the Normal template, choose to do so.

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"stephencroall" u58939@uwe wrote in message news:a5750e449ab94@uwe...
i have word2007 in windows xp pro. my problem is that i work in two
languages
- english uk and swedish - (as a translator) and my customized autocorrect
entries are no longer available in both. they were before, but disappeared
a
couple of years ago whenever swedish was selected. is there some smart way
of
recovering them?
many thanks!
stephen



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Old March 24th, 2010, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
stephencroall via OfficeKB.com
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Default customized autocorrect entries in both languages?

thanks, stefan, but is there any way of globally formatting the two thousand
or so customized entries i have in plain text retroactively in one fell swoop,
do you suppose? don't think i have the time to fish them out one by one. :-(
the procedure you describe below is the one i've always used but by default
it arrives in the dialogue box as plain text, not formatted. i'm almost never
prompted to save the normal template.
rgds/stephen

Stefan Blom wrote:
If you want an AutoCorrect entry to be available no matter which language is
applied to the insertion point, make sure that the entry is *formatted* (it
will then be stored in the Normal template).

To create a formatted AutoCorrect entry, type the text (or other contents)
that you want added, select it (them) and then display the AutoCorrect
dialog box. Type a name for the entry, click Add, and then close the dialog.
If/when you are prompted to save the Normal template, choose to do so.

i have word2007 in windows xp pro. my problem is that i work in two
languages

[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
many thanks!
stephen


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Old March 25th, 2010, 09:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
Stefan Blom[_3_]
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Default customized autocorrect entries in both languages?

Perhaps you could use a macro to "convert" the AutoCorrect entries; you will
have to ask in a programming newsgroup about that (try
microsoft.public.word.vba.general for example).

Note that when you create entries based on the current selection, you should
verify that the appropriate option ("Formatted text" or "Plain text") is
selected in the dialog box.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"stephencroall via OfficeKB.com" u58939@uwe wrote in message
news:a580fce21c491@uwe...
thanks, stefan, but is there any way of globally formatting the two
thousand
or so customized entries i have in plain text retroactively in one fell
swoop,
do you suppose? don't think i have the time to fish them out one by one.
:-(
the procedure you describe below is the one i've always used but by
default
it arrives in the dialogue box as plain text, not formatted. i'm almost
never
prompted to save the normal template.
rgds/stephen

Stefan Blom wrote:
If you want an AutoCorrect entry to be available no matter which language
is
applied to the insertion point, make sure that the entry is *formatted*
(it
will then be stored in the Normal template).

To create a formatted AutoCorrect entry, type the text (or other contents)
that you want added, select it (them) and then display the AutoCorrect
dialog box. Type a name for the entry, click Add, and then close the
dialog.
If/when you are prompted to save the Normal template, choose to do so.

i have word2007 in windows xp pro. my problem is that i work in two
languages

[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
many thanks!
stephen


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Old March 25th, 2010, 10:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
stephencroall via OfficeKB.com
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Default customized autocorrect entries in both languages?

thanks again, stefan, will try the macro solution.
stephen

Stefan Blom wrote:
Perhaps you could use a macro to "convert" the AutoCorrect entries; you will
have to ask in a programming newsgroup about that (try
microsoft.public.word.vba.general for example).

Note that when you create entries based on the current selection, you should
verify that the appropriate option ("Formatted text" or "Plain text") is
selected in the dialog box.

thanks, stefan, but is there any way of globally formatting the two
thousand

[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
many thanks!
stephen


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