One of my entries is TW for THE WITNESS: (I do legal transcription). But when I type the word "two," it comes out as THE WITNESS:o. Obviously, this is not what I want. What do I do to prevent this from happening?
And is there a limit to the number of entries than can be stored in BeefText?
TIA
[BeefText:] creating new combos
Re: [BeefText:] creating new combos
Maybe you can modify the trigger for THE WITNESS. Instead of TW you can use TWS, or TWT…
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Re: [BeefText:] creating new combos
In the same vein as lautrepay,
This is a common problem for anything using text expanders. For text expansion, such as for transcriptions, one can preface the shortform with an easy to reach character, such as `, [, or ], as these are not used in most texts. a simple way for your need might be
[tw THE WITNESS
You will quickly find that [ becomes part of your typing. I personally use about 20 of them and change them with specific names or technical terms when writing papers.
This is a common problem for anything using text expanders. For text expansion, such as for transcriptions, one can preface the shortform with an easy to reach character, such as `, [, or ], as these are not used in most texts. a simple way for your need might be
[tw THE WITNESS
You will quickly find that [ becomes part of your typing. I personally use about 20 of them and change them with specific names or technical terms when writing papers.
Re: [BeefText:] creating new combos
Interesting. Thanks for sharing that.Cornflower wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:10 am You will quickly find that [ becomes part of your typing. I personally use about 20 of them and change them with specific names or technical terms when writing papers.
Re: [BeefText:] creating new combos
To avoid this, try adding a space after "two" like "two " or use a shortcut like "tow" instead. It should prevent it from auto-replacing to "THE WITNESS:o."
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Re: [BeefText:] creating new combos
To prevent the automatic substitution of "two" with "THE WITNESS:o" in BeefText, you can create a specific rule to override this behavior. Here's how you can do it:
1. Open BeefText and locate the entry for "two" in your list of shortcuts or snippets.
2. Edit the entry for "two" and modify the replacement text to your desired output, such as "2" or "two."
3. Save the changes, and the next time you type "two," it should no longer be automatically replaced with "THE WITNESS:o."
1. Open BeefText and locate the entry for "two" in your list of shortcuts or snippets.
2. Edit the entry for "two" and modify the replacement text to your desired output, such as "2" or "two."
3. Save the changes, and the next time you type "two," it should no longer be automatically replaced with "THE WITNESS:o."