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when i'm making list for my stocks or check list of avaibilty of my client &
service providers how do i use the short cut like phrases

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Are you talking about hyperlinks?

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when i'm making list for my stocks or check list of avaibilty of my client
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not sure what you mean, perhaps try enabling autocomplete - tickbox in
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