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See the different tabs of the dialog for the wide variety of other options available to
fine-tune AutoCorrect.
Tip
AutoCorrect can be used as a quick way to insert special characters.
For example, (c) will be autocorrected to ©. You can add your own
special characters.
Using word completion
If Word Completion is enabled, Writer tries to guess which word you are typing and
offers to complete the word for you. To accept the suggestion, press Enter. Otherwise
continue typing.
To turn off Word Completion, select Tools > AutoCorrect Options > Word
Completion and deselect Enable word completion.
You can customize word completion from the Word Completion page of the
AutoCorrect dialog:
• Add (append) a space automatically after an accepted word
• Show the suggested word as a tip (hovering over the word) rather than
completing the text as you type
• Change the maximum number of words remembered for word completion and
the length of the smallest words to be remembered
• Delete specific entries from the word completion list
• Change the key that accepts a suggested entry—the options are Right arrow,
End key, Return (Enter), and Space bar
Note
Automatic word completion only occurs after you type a word for the
second time in a document.
Using AutoText
Use AutoText to store text, tables, graphics and other items for reuse and assign
them to a key combination for easy retrieval. For example, rather than typing “Senior
Management” every time you use that phrase, you can set up an AutoText entry to
insert those words when you type “sm” and press F3.
Creating AutoText
To store some text as AutoText:
1) Type the text into your document.
2) Select the text.
3) Choose Edit > AutoText (or press Control+F3).
4) In the AutoText dialog box, type a name for the AutoText in the Name box.
Writer will suggest a one-letter shortcut, which you can change.
5) In the large box to the left, choose the category for the AutoText entry, for
example My AutoText.
6) Click the AutoText button on the right and select New (text only) from the
menu.
7) Click Close to return to your document.
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