You can choose to create SmartText entries a) in a dialog-box-controlled manner or b) using Check spelling as you type:
A) With the command Insert | SmartText
For example, to create a SmartText entry called "req" and the content "We were delighted to receive your request", proceed as follows:
1. | Choose the ribbon command Insert | group Text | SmartText . |
2. | Click on the New button to create a new SmartText entry. |
3. | Give the SmartText entry a name ("req" in our example). |
| The SmartText entry can be retrieved later by its name. |
4. | Confirm with OK. You now return to the main dialog box. |
5. | Now, type the text for the SmartText entry in the large input field on the right (in our example: "We were delighted to receive your request"). |
6. | If you want Write to remember the formatting of the SmartText entry, you must enable the option Apply formatting. You can now use the miniature formatting toolbar above the input field to set the font, text styles and color. |
7. | Click on Save to save your new SmartText entry. |
8. | Exit the dialog box with Close. |
The SmartText entry has now been created. You will find out how to insert it in the next section (Inserting SmartText entries).
B) Via the option "Check spelling as you type"
If you have enabled Check spelling as you type, you can also create SmartText entries as follows:
1. | In the dialog box of the ribbon command File | Options (on the Language tab), make sure that the option Check spelling as you type is enabled. |
2. | Type the three letters "req" and press the space bar. |
3. | Write underlines "req" in red because it does not know this word. Right-click on this word to open the context menu. |
4. | Choose the command Create SmartText entry from the context menu. |
5. | In the open dialog box, type "We were delighted to receive your request" in the large input field on the right. |
The result is the same: The SmartText entry "req" has now been created.
For more information on the option Check spelling as you type, see Checking the spelling as you type.