Tony Jollans said:
I think that is slightly different from what captgnvr is asking.
I don't see any fundamental difference, but even if there is, I was
only responding to your question, not trying to help him with his. I
hope you see now that there are times when you could be "regularly
wanting to use abbreviations that you can't remember."
As you never found it worthwhile to recreate your
crib sheet, it can't have been that useful
Now that's presumptive of you to say. It was extremely useful when I
had it after building it bit by bit over several years. But retyping
it from scratch was not a good use of my work time when there were far
more urgent priorities. Remember, part of the point here was not
being able to remember! There's no way I could have remembered half
the entries, let alone recreated them in a few data entry sessions.
And since I was under the impression that everything would be lost in
the next upgrade anyway, there seemed to be no point in re-building it
bit by bit as before.
but, as per Suzanne's post, you can create one if you have the
entries as AutoCorrects.
If I had known that the AutoText entries would not surivive, and if I
had known that you can back-up/export, edit, and import AutoCorrect
tables with Dave Rado's macro, I would have used AutoCorrect. (And to
be fair, I partially blame our tech support people for not alerting us
to this when they upgraded Word. Their bad. They even wiped
normal.dot - we had to manually reconfigure Word to our preferences.)
But AutoText offers the option of it proposing and you accepting a
change, while AutoCorrect just does it and you may not have noticed an
unwanted change as you continue typing (been there, done that). So
for anything other than idiot-proof changes like turning (tm) into the
trademark symbol, I preferred, and still prefer, the "ask first"
method under AutoText.
I always enjoy the helpful posts here! My only regrets are that after
26 years on the Internet, why did it take me so long to look into the
Microsoft Communities forums; and gleaning all those useful nuggets
from 6 MS forums is eating into my play time. :-(