![]() Every time you type an abbreviation, such as "addrj" for your address or "sigj" for your signature block, you feel the satisfaction of not having to type out multiple lines of repetitive text. The less you have to type, the less the wear and tear. Typing can stress your fingers, wrists, arms and shoulders. You can even import the spelling dictionary from MS Word, including any additions you may have made to it. Before you finalize a document or send an e-mail, don't you sometimes wonder whether you failed to catch all the typo's? PhraseExpress can automatically correct spelling errors as you type. Spelling errors create a special kind of stress. ![]() That feature can be used to create a library of stock paragraphs, contract language, questions and other reusable text. Or you can set up a floating palette with a menu of choices. You can create a folder of your own frequently used abbreviation and assign a hotkey to display the folder. You can define a key to press after entering an abbreviation in order to expand it. There are other styles of working with PhraseExpress that also work well.
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