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Christine uses the AutoCorrect feature in Word quite a bit. She would like to set up a shortcut key so that when she presses it, the AutoCorrect dialog box is displayed with the insertion point in the Replace box.
There is no built-in shortcut to display the AutoCorrect dialog box. There are a couple of ways you can approach the problem, however. One option is to create your own AutoCorrect tool for the Quick Access toolbar. It isn't a keyboard shortcut, but it places the desired dialog box only a single click away. Follow these steps:
Click the new tool, and the AutoCorrect dialog box pops up, allowing you to define any AutoCorrect entries you desire.
Of course, you can also use the Customize dialog box to define an actual keyboard shortcut. Simply follow these steps:
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