In microsoft.public.win2000.general redpenner <johnzw@cvok.net> wrote:
>> If you have two separate logins, then user1 and user2 will
> automatically
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>> You'll also have separate NORMAL.DOT file and custom dictionaries.
> Thanks for your reply!
> I didn't see any files named MSO1033 but through testing I am sure
> that "trans1.acl" is the one being used by AutoCorrect at present,
> under the "default" login. I will look to see what changes happen
> when the two profiles are set up.
The actual filename may vary depending on the versions Of Word and Office
you're running and on the installation history. If the system was
upgraded from a previous version of Office or Windows, it may continue
using the same filenames and locations as before the upgrade.
> Can I assume that once the profiles are set up, I can take the
> existing .acl files and copy them to the appropriate directories, then
> rename them MSO1033.acl so the existing autocorrect list will be used?
> (The current .acl file being used is sitting in the WINDOWS directory,
> not under Documents and Settings.)
What I typically do when moving to a new system is to open Word and make a
trivial change to the autocorrect list. Then close Word and do a search
for *.acl. You should find one ACL file with the current date and time.
That's the one you want to replace with your saved copy.

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