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Can't Save Formatted Entries in Word 2007 AutoCorrect

Summary: When creating AutoCorrect entries in Word 2007, how you go about creating the entry can be an important part of what you can do with that entry. Here's an explanation of how to correctly create an AutoCorrect entry. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 2007.)

Gary can't make Word 2007 handle formatted text in AutoCorrect entries like it used to. He'd like to have "ch" converted into "Champion" where the text is formatted as small caps. He can copy the properly formatted "Champion" to the Clipboard, but when he pastes it into the "With" field when creating the AutoCorrect entry, the text is all caps and the "Formatted Text" radio button is unavailable.

The problem isn't necessarily with the AutoCorrect function, but with the way in which you are trying to create the AutoCorrect entry. If you don't use the Clipboard in your creation process, you shouldn't run into the problem. Try these steps in Word 2007:

  1. Type the word "champion" and format it as you want it to appear in the AutoCorrect entry.
  2. Select the entire word.
  3. Click the Office button and then click Word Options. Word displays the Word Options dialog box.
  4. At the left of the dialog box click Proofing.
  5. Click AutoCorrect Options. Word displays the AutoCorrect dialog box (Click here to see a related figure.) with the selected text (step 2) already entered in the With box.
  6. Make sure the Formatted Text radio button is selected.
  7. In the Replace box type "ch" (without the quote marks).
  8. Click the Add button.
  9. Click Close to close the dialog box.

Of course, the question still remains—why doesn't using the Clipboard to paste the text into the AutoCorrect dialog box work? The reason is because the dialog box cannot seem to handle receiving any formatting information that may be contained in the Clipboard; it can receive only the text.

Tip #3850 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 2007

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