Hi Kraut,
Auto-correct is a very good way for single-line entries.
For example, set to replace |ad with your address, if you are happy with it
all on one line.**
Otherwise, what was "auto text" in Word 2000 is "Quick Parts" in 2007. Go to
http://www.interworks.com/blogs/gbi...crosoft-word-2007-quick-parts-auto-text?CTT=1
and scroll down to the paragraph beginning "As I was searching on Google..."
for a discussion on recording your automatic entries.
**I use auto-correct for Suppliers names that I have to enter frequently,
but I always begin with "|" (that is the split verticle line usually on the
"\" key) so as to avoid embarrassing unintentional substitutions
Cheers,
"kraut" wrote:
>
> >> Is there an F key that will bring up a list of macroes installed in
> >> Office 2007 Enterprise edition??
>
> >
> >Macros aren't installed in Office, they're either part of add-ins
> >installed into the various Office apps or they're part of documents or
> >templates that you have open. The exact mechanism varies by
> >application.
> >
> >Alt+F8 will bring up a dialog that lists the macros in the current
> >document and lets you choose from other open documents or all open
> >documents. Or at least it does this in SOME Office apps.
> >
> >But what it is that you're trying to accomplish? What will having a
> >list of macros do for you?
> >
>
>
> Alt-F8 does work. Thanks much.
>
> Trying to accomplish bringing up a list of my macroes that I have with
> an F key as I stated in original post that are installed in Office
> 2007 Word (Which I should have said in original post) such as my
> return address or date or ETC that are available to any doc I am
> working on in Word.
>
> Right now using the Addins Classic Menu it takes 3 or 4 clicks to get
> a list of my macroes. It is almost quicker to type in my return
> address then to go thru that. That is why I was wondering if there
> was an F key or shortcut to bring up the macroes I have in Office
> Word.
>
> .
>