ID: Q145147
The information in this article applies to:
When you press ENTER after you type a word that is stored in your AutoCorrect list, it expands to include text from another AutoCorrect entry. Symptoms of this include duplicates words or different text appearing in the expanded AutoCorrect text.
In contrast, when you press the SPACEBAR after you type the AutoCorrect text, the AutoCorrect text expands correctly.
This problem occurs when both of the following are true:
-and-
myaddress 123 Winesap Street
Winesap Apple
When you type myaddress and press ENTER, the AutoCorrect text expands to
123 Apple Street
instead of this:
123 Winesap Street
In this example, Winesap is also expanded when you press ENTER. Winesap
does not expand if you press the SPACEBAR.
To work around this problem, choose one of the following methods:
Method 1. Press the SPACEBAR after you type the AutoCorrect text instead of
pressing Enter.
Method 2. Change the name of the AutoCorrect entry whose name is identical
to text used within another AutoCorrect entry.
Method 3. Store the text as an AutoText entry (Edit menu) instead of using
AutoCorrect.
This problem was corrected in Microsoft Word 97 for Windows.
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Additional query words: 7.0 7.0a auto correct expanding expands duplicate duplicating multiple extra identical same incorrect wrong expanded double doubled again repeat repeating repeated automatic
Version : 7.0 7.0a
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: January 20, 1999