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Use one of the backup utilities. Greg Maxey's (AutoCorrect Utility Manager) works with Office 2016. Jay Freedman's (The Macro Zone) does as well. For Jay's you want the file AutoCorrect2007.zip.

Both of these will create a Word document in table format with your AutoCorrect entries and their triggers. That file, or parts, can be printed.

They can be used to easily backup and if needed copy AutoCorrect entries between machines and Word versions. You can, to some extent, edit your AutoCorrect using it.
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