Difference between revisions of "Using AutoText"
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AutoText is especially powerful when assigned to fields. See [[Writer Guide/Working with Fields|Chapter 14]] (Working with Fields) in the [[Writer Guide]] for more information. | AutoText is especially powerful when assigned to fields. See [[Writer Guide/Working with Fields|Chapter 14]] (Working with Fields) in the [[Writer Guide]] for more information. |
Revision as of 06:05, 9 November 2007
AutoText allows you to assign text, tables, graphics and other items to a key combination. For example, rather than typing "Senior Management" every time you use that phrase, you might just type "sm" and press F3. Or you can save a formatted Note (like the one on this page) as AutoText and then insert a copy by typing "note" and pressing F3.
To assign some text to an AutoText shortcut:
- Type the text into your document.
- Select the text so it is highlighted.
- Select Edit > AutoText (or press Control+F3).
- Enter a name for your shortcut. Writer will suggest a one-letter shortcut, which you can change.
- Click the AutoText button on the right and select New (text only) from the menu.
- Click Close to return to your document.
AutoText is especially powerful when assigned to fields. See Chapter 14 (Working with Fields) in the Writer Guide for more information.