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Date: | Tue, 19 Oct 1999 01:57:12 -0400 |
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Hi. I was wondering if anyone knows the name of the file
where additions to the autocorrect list go?
I want to know this because when I back up my computer, I want to include that file in my backup.
I found the main list of words that came with Word in the correct.tlx file,
but evidently, that file does not contain any entries I've added myself.
I've searched for files containing the typos I've added to the autocorrect list,
but no files are found containing these typos.
I'm beginning to think that the file I'm looking for is hidden for some reason,
but don't know why this would be.
When I first go into the autocorrect feature, where all the checkboxes are,
the whole entire list of entries is there, including the entries i've added myself.
But I can't seem to highlight more than one word at a time, so can't copy the whole
list to an empty Word document with control-A.
I find this to be so strange. Any ideas? Thanks.
Rachel
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