From: Deej Hernandez on
YES, YES< YES!! that worked beautifully! Thank you so very, very much.

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

> On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 14:38:40 -0700, Deej Hernandez
> <DeejHernandez(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I posted this two days ago but it seems to have disappeared. I have Office
> >2007 and am using Word with a work of fiction. The main body is formatted as
> >Bell MT but I have two specific words that are always formatted as Lucida
> >Calligraphy. Is there any way to format so that those two words will always
> >type in the correct font without me having to highlight and change the font
> >every time I type them?
>
> You could use a formatted AutoCorrect entry.
>
> Select one of the words, already formatted in Lucida Calligraphy. Go
> to Tools > AutoCorrect Options (or in Word 2007, go to Office button >
> Word Options > Proofing > AutoCorrect Options). The word will appear
> in the box labeled "With".
>
> Just above that box, click the Formatted Text option button. The word
> in the "With" box should now appear in Lucida Calligraphy. In the box
> labeled "Replace", type an alias for the entry -- it should be
> something that you wouldn't type by mistake, perhaps something
> starting with a backslash.
>
> Set up another AutoCorrect entry for the other word in the same way.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Jay Freedman
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