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AlastairW
As a lawyer, I use the auto-correct facility to speed up typing, by putting
two or three letter abbreviations for much longer words or phrases, such as
"ic" for "Information Commissioner", or "ccc" for the name of the current
client I am doing some work for. It would be more useful if particular
abbreviations could be confined to particular files or sub-directories, so
that, say, the same abbreviation "ccc" could be used to mean something else
when I was working on a different case whose documents I store in a different
sub-directory.
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two or three letter abbreviations for much longer words or phrases, such as
"ic" for "Information Commissioner", or "ccc" for the name of the current
client I am doing some work for. It would be more useful if particular
abbreviations could be confined to particular files or sub-directories, so
that, say, the same abbreviation "ccc" could be used to mean something else
when I was working on a different case whose documents I store in a different
sub-directory.
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...dc6865ec&dg=microsoft.public.word.vba.general