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in Word you can set AutoCorrect options, this way they will replace something you type to something else

example: you type "a1" and Word AutoCorrects it as "<your long word>"

here is how to do it: (in Office Word 2003)

1. Open Word

2. Tools

3. AutoCorrect Options...

4. Type your "word shortcut" (in this example "a1") in the left field

5. Type your long word in the right field

6. Press the "Add" button

7. Done!

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8. You can remove this AutoCorrect setting by going to the AutoCorrect Options... select your AutoCorrect setting and press: "Delete"

if you do not use word, i suggest you get a Keystroke converter

search Softpedia for "keystroke converter"

too bad the best programs arent free...

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