Article ID: 326538 - Last Review: February 1, 2007 - Revision: 2.4 How to copy Word AutoText entries between computers that have Word installedThis article was previously published under Q326538 On This PageSUMMARY This article describes how to copy AutoText entries between
two computers that have Word installed. About AutoTextAutoText provides a storage location, and ease of insertion, for text or graphics that you want to use repeatedly. Examples of typical AutoText entries include contract clauses or long distribution lists. Each AutoText entry is assigned a unique name.Copy AutoText entries between computersBy default, AutoText entries, custom styles, custom toolbars, and macros are stored in the Normal.dot template. You can create other templates to contain other special AutoText and customizations. To copy AutoText entries between computers, copy the template that contains them. This article tells how to copy your Normal.dot file, which is the typical storage location for most AutoText entries.Copy the Normal.dot template from the source computer to a floppy diskNOTE: Complete these steps on the source computer, the computer that has the AutoText entries that you want to copy.
Copy the Normal.dot template from the floppy disk to the target computerNOTE: Complete these steps on the target computer, the computer onto which you want to copy the AutoText entries.
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