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USING STYLES AND AUTO TEXT

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replyReply Wed 25 Feb 2009, 16:59Delegate Abimbola said...

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USING STYLES AND AUTO TEXT

HOW DO YOU CREATE A NEW STYLE WITHIIN A TEXT E.G IF I WANT TO CHANGE VICE FROM VICE PRESIDENT. THANK YOU

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replyReply Mon 2 Mar 2009, 16:33Trainer Maggie said...

RE: USING STYLES AND AUTO TEXT

Hi Abimbola,

It appears you are asking about styles but also about autotext. Do you mean how do you have the word Vice change into Vice President by hitting enter?

I will see you tomorrow and ask for futher explaniation.

Thanks and kind regards

Maggie

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