At 12:30 02/05/2012 +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
I'm editing a document and need to get some predefined text to 
insert. For example, I have many "{code}", "{note}", "{section}", 
"{header}" to insert inline the document I'm editing. [...] How to 
store a string to paste in a key combo?
Try AutoCorrect:
o Go to Tools | AutoCorrect Options... | Replace.
o For Replace:, enter (say) "#c" .
o For With:, enter "{code}" .
o Click New.
o Repeat for #n, #s, and #h.
o Click OK.
(At Tools | AutoCorrect Options... | Options, ensure "Use replacement 
table" is ticked.)
In your document, now just type "#c" etc. and watch the fun!
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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