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Old 01-03-2017, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by gmayor View Post
You could add the autotext command from the all commands group to the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) but frankly the autocorrect, with which you are already familiar, is capable of inserting everything I can think of that autotext can enter and with fewer keystrokes.
I have been happy with AutoCorrect and (for the most part) it is available in Word and Outlook. I've had a few problems with an entry being available in one place and not the other, but I can't remember which way works and which does not. I just add it twice.

But yesterday, I ran up against 2 restrictions: (1) the 255 character limit and (2) the lack of formatting. That's why I was exploring AutoText, which, as I understand it, removes both of those restrictions. But I was just getting started when I didn't see any comment about it being available in Outlook.
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