Auto Text in Excel?
Does Excel have an Auto Text feature like Word? If so, where are the entries
stored? In Word, they're stored in the Normal.dot file. What is the Excel counterpart for that file? Thanks! |
It has AutoCorrect (which is not the same as Auto Text), and if you are
entering data in a list, it has AutoComplete. But no AutoText as such. On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 12:35:06 -0700, cindee wrote: Does Excel have an Auto Text feature like Word? If so, where are the entries stored? In Word, they're stored in the Normal.dot file. What is the Excel counterpart for that file? Thanks! |
Thanks! You're everywhere!
If I had custom entries in the AutoCorrect and wanted to move those to a new computer, where would I find them? Thanks ~cr "Myrna Larson" wrote: It has AutoCorrect (which is not the same as Auto Text), and if you are entering data in a list, it has AutoComplete. But no AutoText as such. On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 12:35:06 -0700, cindee wrote: Does Excel have an Auto Text feature like Word? If so, where are the entries stored? In Word, they're stored in the Normal.dot file. What is the Excel counterpart for that file? Thanks! |
AIR, there's one list for all Office programs, and they're in a file with
extension .ACL Use Search to find it. On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 13:22:01 -0700, cindee wrote: Thanks! You're everywhere! If I had custom entries in the AutoCorrect and wanted to move those to a new computer, where would I find them? Thanks ~cr "Myrna Larson" wrote: It has AutoCorrect (which is not the same as Auto Text), and if you are entering data in a list, it has AutoComplete. But no AutoText as such. On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 12:35:06 -0700, cindee wrote: Does Excel have an Auto Text feature like Word? If so, where are the entries stored? In Word, they're stored in the Normal.dot file. What is the Excel counterpart for that file? Thanks! |
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