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If you are a long-time user of Microsoft Word, you probably use AutoText to add boilerplate text to your documents.
Microsoft Word 2007 takes this concept miles further!
With the new building blocks feature, almost any type of text or graphic can be saved—formatted text, form fields, clip art, WordArt, cover pages, and more—then inserted into your documents using a keyboard shortcut.
You save a lot of time not typing or formatting the same text or graphics over and over again.
Open Word 2007 and follow along as we create a building block.
Let's assume that your company's name is, "Lindberger, Humperdink, Schnitzelgruber and Moore Consulting, Inc." Not only that, your company style guide requires that every time the company name is used, it has to be formatted in green, bold font.



Congratulations! You just created a building block. Now, let's use it!
Using the AutoText Gallery |
If you want to save text as an entry in the AutoText Gallery, you have to add a button for the gallery on the Quick Access toolbar.
Follow these steps to add the button to the toolbar:

Clicking the button on the Quick Access Toolbar opens the Create New Building Block dialog box.
Instead of using the ribbon to insert the building block from the Quick Parts menu, here is a faster way to do it:
To speed up your workflow, create building blocks for any text or graphics that you use often.
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