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On 7 Aug 2013, at 02:29, Þorvarður Davíðsson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I tested Pages, and it is like you said, it doesn’t work. Strange.
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> I wonder, what is this feature for, if it doesn’t even work in Pages, that is owned by Apple??
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An application must have, under Edit, a Substitutions:Text Replacement submenu (and it must be checked) for the text substitutions listed in System Preferences:Language & Text:Text to work.
NWP does not use this System feature and, therefore, does not have Edit:Substitutions:Text Replacement menu.
Pages has its own independent substitution feature which has all the default text replacements found in System Preferences repeated in its Preferences>Auto-Correction Preferences. The ‘Symbol and text substitution’ box must be checked.
Hamid
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