Re: move autotext entries from Word 2003 to Word 2007 by Mollius
Mollius
Sun May 11 13:50:00 PDT 2008
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
> Hi Mollius,
>
> In Word if you use Insert=>Quick Parts=>Building Blocks Organizer
> do you see the Autotext.dot template listed? If so, is the name of the entry NYT? The F3 shortcut uses the name of the entry, not
> its content.
>
> If the item is not listed, move it's location up one folder in the directory tree (i.e. not in a language specific folder, such as
> \1031 ) then restart Word and see if that makes a difference.
>
> In Word 2003 was the NYT choice in the Autotext gallery or was it perhaps an Autocorrect entry (stored differently)?
>
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> <<"Mollius" <Mollius@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5C7168D3-32F0-43E4-8295-6B8BF9892310@microsoft.com...
>
> I have tried in vain to move my old autotext entries from Word 2003 to Word
> 2007 following advice MVP Beth Melton gave on 1/2/2007 to a question by Mike
> Kuch: renaming the old Normal.dot to AutoText.dot and placing it into user -
> App.Data - Roaming - Microsoft - DocumentBuildingBlock - 1031.
> Then I have moved BuildingBlocks.dotx out of this folder, so that there is
> only one folder left in the 1031, namely Autotext.dot (which is the renamed
> file from normal.dot from Office XP).
> It doesn't work with me. To give an example, I write in Word 2007 NYT and
> add F3, there will be no reaction, where under Word 2003 it would roduce
> "New York Times".
> Where is my fault? I would be grateful for help. <<
> --
>
> Bob Buckland ?:-)
> MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
>
> Dear Bob,
thanks so much. I have tried the way you suggessted:
1) In the Building Blocks Organizer, there now is no autotext.dot template
listed.
2) NYT is the name of the entry. When I type it and have it followed by F3,
then the full text should be written: New York Times.
3) In Word 2003 the NYT choice was in the Autotext gallery, it was not an
Autocorrect entry.
4) On your suggestion I have moved autotext one step up the ladder, from
1031 into Document Building Blocks, and restartet Word. To no avail.
5 To remind: My new file autotext.dot is nothing but the renamed old
normal.dot from Word 2003.
Would you kindly have a look at it again? For a couple of items it certainly
would not be worthwhile, but I have a little wealth of customized autotexts
buried in my old 2003.
Mollius
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