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Hi all,
I am using MS Word 2007. Is it possible to use wild cards or regular expression in autocorrect ? Please see this scenario ; This is some sample words - "Karanam" . "Varanam", "Pokanam" All of this words ends with "nam". But when i type these words in MS Word, i often presses an extra "a" and words become like this -- "Karanaam" . "Varanaam", "Pokanaam" You see the words now ends like "naam" instead of "nam". So i want to add these words into autocorrect list but it is good if i can use a wild card or regular expression for this. |
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There is no such provision. Each would be a separate AutoCorrect entry.
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@Charles Kenyon
Thanks a lot. Let me check the link.
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