Signature with Quick Key

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I would like to insert the following info:

Timothy Herrera
Head of Operations: Skilfest Productions
1049 Belford Ave #5
Grand Junction, Colorado 81501
970-243-4395

into my word docs with a quick key or in some way that prevents me fro
having to enter each word over and over again.

Isnt there a way to do this other than copy and paste?

Please respond

centri
 
Create an autotext entry of it by selecting it and then from the Insert
Menu, select Autotext and then Add and give it a name.

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Create an autotext entry of it by selecting it and then from the
Insert Menu, select Autotext and then Add and give it a name.

This may not be a good tip--I am not sure. But I dislike Autotext and use
Autocorrect for all tasks such as the one the OP asked about. I am no pro so
unsure if it is good advice to tell someone to use Autocorrect instead of
Autotext but that it what I do. I just assign a strange letter combination.
I have done this for many many many pieces of text, addresses and signature
lines and the like.
 
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