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Summary: Information used with the AutoCorrect feature is stored in what is known as an ACL file. You normally edit this file by using the various AutoCorrect editing commands in an Office product like Word. In some instances, it would be easier to edit the file directly, but how to do this is not readily apparent. This tip discusses your options for directly editing the file. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
Siegfried uses the AutoCorrect feature to save many abbreviations in five different languages. He wonders if there is any way of opening an ACL file in an editor, editing some entries, and saving it such that it can be used in the AutoCorrect function with the edited changes. In other words, he would like to edit ACL files for different languages without having to go through the one-by-one entries via the AutoCorrect menu.
Over the years there have been several macros developed that allow ACL files to be exported and imported, most notably so they could be moved from one machine to another. In the process of exporting, the ACL file is in a condition that can be edited prior to importing it again.
One such macro is mentioned at the Microsoft Knowledge Base, at this address:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=207748
This macro will work with Word 2000 or (it appears) with later versions. There are problems with it, however, as it won't work well on more complex ACL files, such as those using multi-paragraph corrections. In that case, you will want to check out the explanations (and associated macros) at the Word MVP site, located here:
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/ExportAutocorrect.htm
The macros at this site are much more robust than those at Microsoft's site. When you export the AutoCorrect entries, they are in a text file that can be easily edited using a text editor.
Tip #434 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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