| Rename and reusePosted By: IndyMT on 2007-04-09In Reply to: *Groan*  Well, I guess that's not going to happen - sm  Esquelito
 
 
 That's annoying huh? 
 Another thing you can do is reuse your entry  for something new - you should be able to change the title and the text...HTH 
 
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 I presume you reuse your nickel otherwise - sm
 many here would need 200+ rolls of nickels a day to do this. I use a timer to increase my speed.  I set it for 30 minutes and see how many minutes of work on a particular doctor I can get done in that time.  I generally average 8-9 minutes in 30 minutes which for me is a good amount.  I am trying to do it all the time now so I work smarter and faster.
 Do not rename the file.
 The MSO1033 .acl file is the English file.  You'll see other files with different numbers representing different languages.  It's a bit confusing because Word has quite a few .acl files.  When trying to locate the file you need, it's easier to find if you add an entry and search for the file by the date you created the entry.
 Think you'd have to rename each of them .doc files so Word
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 Rename your normal.dot file to something else then restart Word.  It will create a new file.
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 I think it is the same type of file, so rename it and replace your autocorrect file with your DQS us
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