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I am looking for a way to use an autocomplete function in Word 2013. In a previous version of the programme I was able to store autocomplete functions and by typing:
KR it would automatically type the words :Kind regards Similarly I stored: YF for: Yours faithfully I was able to use this option on a daily basis for many frequently used words. But, I am unable to find out how to do this with Word 2013. Can anyone help please? Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 04-01-2014 at 10:54 AM. Reason: Mark as solved |
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Look up AutoCorrect.
Automated Boilerplate Using Microsoft Word If you still have your previous version of Word installed, the article above has links to a utility that will let you copy your old entries into Word 2013. |
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Many thanks, that's perfect!
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