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Re: Re: Wanted: Any available doc comparing Word XP and FrameMaker 7.2
Subject:Re: Re: Wanted: Any available doc comparing Word XP and FrameMaker 7.2 From:Susan W. Gallagher <sgallagher5 -at- cox -dot- net> To:Paul Findon <pfindon -at- infopage -dot- net> Date:Mon, 20 Mar 2006 17:54:30 -0500
Autotext, styles, toolbars, and macros can all be copied
from one template or document to another. Open the
document that contains the autotext entry, select Tools >
Templates and Add-Ins from the menu, then click the Organize
button, ...
HTH!
-Sue Gallagher
>
> From: Paul Findon <pfindon -at- infopage -dot- net>
> > So, to add formatting, and to add to the convenience, you ... 4) highlight the
> > whole
> > thing and make it an autotext entry. <g> If you name the entry with
> > more
> > than 4 characters (e.g., "prodname" [w/o quotes]), then each time you
> > type
> > "prod" [w/o qotes], Word will prompt prodname? in a little hover box
> > and
> > you'll hit Enter and be done with it.
>
> Thanks, Sue.
>
> If I transfer the doc to someone else, will the autotext entry work for
> them too, or is it wired into my copy of Word?
>
> Paul
>
>
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