Example: Program the Microsoft Word 2003 to recognize "H" as meaning "Hello"
and having it autopopulating "Hello" when writing "H". Very useful when
writing very fast whilst listening. Thanks in advance.

Re: How to autopopulate a word from just 1 letter ? by Jezebel

Jezebel
Sat Mar 10 15:15:10 CST 2007

Oh yes, very helloelpful indeed. Thelloat's a feature we all want to use all
thelloe time. AutoText and AutoCorrect bothello helloave thelloat ability.




"seven" <seven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F7C0FF86-CF9A-4E1E-90DD-9F94962BE70A@microsoft.com...
> Example: Program the Microsoft Word 2003 to recognize "H" as meaning
> "Hello"
> and having it autopopulating "Hello" when writing "H". Very useful when
> writing very fast whilst listening. Thanks in advance.



Re: How to autopopulate a word from just 1 letter ? by seven

seven
Sun Mar 11 13:08:00 CDT 2007

Many many thanks for your reply. It´s exactly what i was loking for!

"Jezebel" wrote:

> Oh yes, very helloelpful indeed. Thelloat's a feature we all want to use all
> thelloe time. AutoText and AutoCorrect bothello helloave thelloat ability.
>
>
>
>
> "seven" <seven@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F7C0FF86-CF9A-4E1E-90DD-9F94962BE70A@microsoft.com...
> > Example: Program the Microsoft Word 2003 to recognize "H" as meaning
> > "Hello"
> > and having it autopopulating "Hello" when writing "H". Very useful when
> > writing very fast whilst listening. Thanks in advance.
>
>
>