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Old 07-20-2016, 01:43 PM
Janelle Janelle is offline Can you create multiple AutoCorrect rules for the same phrase in different cases? Windows 7 64bit Can you create multiple AutoCorrect rules for the same phrase in different cases? Office 2010 64bit
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Hi,

I use AutoCorrect to replace "SA" with the phrase "Shawenim Abinoojii." I have a rule for "SA" that works perfectly. The problem I'm having is that sometimes, I don't hold the shift key down properly, so instead of typing "SA" I type "Sa." AutoCorrect doesn't change "Sa" - it does nothing. I'd like to create a rule so that both "SA" and "Sa" AutoCorrect to "Shawenim Abinoojii," but AutoCorrect won't let me. If I type "Sa" into the 'Replace' field, it brings up the "SA" rule, and won't let me create another. Is there a way around this? Is it possible to do what I'm hoping for?

Thank you!

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