Re: Default English Autocorrect word set



Thanks! you answers are very helpful! Iris

"Tony Jollans" wrote:

I'm not sure about using it. Autocorrect files in use can, by definition, be
written to, and if you were to write to the 'base file' it wouldn't be the
base file any more.

If you delete your own region-specific file, Word should recreate it from
the base file.

Your individual files are called MSOnnnn.acl (where nnnn is the locale id)
and are held in C:\Users\(userid)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Office (on
Vista, or C:\Documents and Settings\(userid)\Application
Data\Microsoft\Office on XP)

You can find it the base (English) file at C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office12\1033\MSO.ACL

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Enjoy,
Tony

"Iris" <Iris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there a way to distinguish between the base set and the separate files
for
each country? I want to use only the word set which is shared by all the
countries.
Thanks so much,+

Iris


"Tony Jollans" wrote:

There is one 'default' set of AutoCorrects for English that is used to
create the starting position for English (UK), English (Aus), etc. Once
it
has been used to create the base files there is then a separate file for
each so changes made to the UK English one, say, won't affect the
Australian
English one. There may be a few new entries added each release but only a
few in recent versions and not enough to lose sleep over.

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Enjoy,
Tony

"Iris" <Iris @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi All,

Is the default English autorrect word set identical across different
countries? Also, how much does it vary among different versions of
Word?

Thanks!




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