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Stop typing the same email every day. Start using smart shortcuts.
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Ashkan Rajaee's iPhone Hack Is Smarter Than You Think: Why You're Wasting Hours If You’re Not Doing This
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New Tool: Text Replacer.
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When you get tired of having to correct the same word repeatedly. #ForNotFir #NotTalkingAboutTrees #iPhone #TextReplacement #ThumbTyping (at Durham, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKxaPMXMkjZ/?igshid=wc9rv1xnfjsx
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Para una ✍🏾💨 correos, frases, emoji, etc. #TextReplacement #Keyboard #iOS #Apple
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Summarize this for a high school graduate: Text Replacement TextReplacement Declare a Personalized Vocabulary across Apple’s OSs with Text Replacement. If you’re like me, your cumulative experience of typing on iPhones for more than a decade is probably saturated with needlessly disruptive, unsolicited, and inaccurate autocorrection. Certain proper nouns and a dozen or so quasi-localized dialectal terms in our day-to-day writing/speech have been treated by the system's autocorrect as foreign objects, regardless of how frequently we use them. Technically, this isn't supposed to happen, but - if you've got the patience and the time - there's a native feature across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS that allows you to declare your own user dictionary called Text Replacement. https://youtube.com/watch?v=4Pu4VCiApMU You can find the Text Replacement menu on iOS - as pictured in the screenshot embedded above - by navigating to General ⇨ Keyboard ⇨ Text Replacement or (maybe) by tapping this link. If you think you might use it often, I'd suggest installing this Siri Shortcut I created that navigates directly to the Text Replacement menu. To be honest, I’ve no idea what you’ll find there if you’ve never created a single entry and - since there’s no way to import or export from the menu - I’m not willing to delete all of mine to find out. TextReplacementEntry Tap the plus (+) symbol in the upper right hand corner of this menu and you should find yourself on a screen identical to the one shown in the screenshot embedded above, with two text entry fields labeled Phrase and Shortcut. To simply define a phrase - like “Extratone,” for instance, we needn’t actually use the latter, though I almost always do. I would suggest making two entries for those terms that aren’t always lowercase/uppercase - Extratone and extratone. My suggestion: you needn’t waste too much time sitting and noodling over potential entries. Instead, try to notice the next time you encounter a frustrating misapplication of autocorrect. Add the Siri Shortcut I shared above to your homescreen so that you can quickly access the menu in this situation. Adding a single word shouldn’t take you more than a few seconds, this way. Here’s the result of my continuing this practice for the past few years: https://gist.github.com/extratone/3c7788e41d32958a04a2ab693fe0512c Text Expansion The goal of this guide was to help those experiencing repeated incorrect autocorrect actions, but Text Replacement’s explicit purpose is also worth consideration. Similar in function to a favorite third-party app of mine called Text Expander, you can also use Text Replacement to create text shortcuts to lengthy/tedious/otherwise difficult to replicate text strings. This includes emojis! As you’ll note in the Gist embedded above, my typing out moyai with replace the text “moyai” with “🗿.” In order to escape the shortcut and simply print the word “moyai,” all I need to do is tap the esc key on my keyboard or the x in the upper right hand corner of the autocorrect object. See this demonstrated in my video guide and/or the GIF embedded below: https://imgur.com/gallery/K3EWBqh What I forgot to mention in the video is that the Text Replacement dictionary is persistent by default across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS via iCloud. You’ll find the menu in the las…
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iPhone Life Hacks: Text Replacement
Text Replacement (also known as text expansion) is a process where you type in a short snippet/shortcut and it’s automatically expanded to a predefined text.
To set up your first snippet on your iPad, iPod or iPhone go to your Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement

Once in text replacement you will see a + sign in the top right hand corner. Select this + sign and it will bring you to the following page to add a snippet.

From here you can create any text replacement you want. Now I will show you how my personal phone is set up.
1. Contact information

Online Forms
While filling out online forms, I have my replacements set up so 01 is my first name, 02 is my last name, 03 is the first line of my address, 04 is my city, 05 State, 06 Zip Code.

Other information that I have in my text replacement is information I have to type out often. My email addresses, which I have many. The link to my photography page on facebook, my pinterest account page, phone numbers, my full address, my PO Box, and common websites I need at an arms reach.
I even have a couple pre-filled messages to let someone know I am busy at the moment and will need to reply to them later.
It may seem like a long process to get these set up, but imagine the time and keystrokes you will save having all this information just stored!
Next: Emojis

Emojis are a short click away, yes, but I find sometimes if they are not on my most commonly used (front) page, it can take a second to find the one I want to use. I will still use the list from time to time, but I find I type out the most common ones.
Say you are writing an email and either not sure if the smiley will actually show up, or you want it to just be a simple :) - if you have your predictive text on, you can just click the first box and it will keep the text version of the smiley. (See Below)

Next I will show you my list of other text replacements I have. It puts them in alphabetical order so lets start with A.

If you misspell a word enough times, auto correct will stop changing them. I like to put commonly misspelled words in my text replacement for example compound words like alright or everyday are not the proper spelling of all right and every day.
ASAP and BTW are sometimes better as acronyms. That’s where you can click on the predictive text to keep them as acronyms.
Words like ‘definitely’ are sometimes hard for me to remember how to spell, so I like creating a text replacement like deff to automatically insert the word.
My DMV snippet is very nice for when I don’t want to text and drive, but don’t want someone to think I am purposefully ignoring them. Before I start my drive I type a quick DMV in each chat and get back to them later.
Now we are on to ducking. Not sure why anyone would say ducking, but it is pretty frustrating when you are trying to write your favorite colorful word and iOS says NOPE.

For E we have eta = it has been useful a couple times, and another commonly misspelled compound word that auto correct does not pick up.
Under F we have all the crazy things auto correct does not pick up and change to our favorite curse word.

For G we have one I never use, Good Luck, and one that I use about 5 times a day, Goodnight.
People from my home town know that GP means Grants Pass. Those who are not, have no idea so I added the long version, Grants Pass.
Now the H’s are my favorite and almost the best reason to have text replacement.

For I we have idk and ikr which most people who text enough can decipher but in case I am talking to an elder who is not familiar with them, text replacement writes it out for me.
K & L have some good ones. Another commonly misspelled compound word. Lastnight is not a word in case you didn't know. If you are like me and like lmao over Lmao you can use these text replacements, although my iOS doesn’t always pick it up.

Good Morning is a good one if you are particular about making the M in morning capitalized. We have nom nom nom and no problem. For O we have a couple semi useful ones. Ore and PDX I use every day.

This list (above) is a little experiment of mine to see if QQ is a good letter to choose for this list, or if I can remember the nic names I made for each emoji.
Recieve - a word I can never remember how to spell, and I have misspelled it so many times auto correct does not pick up on it anymore. Ridiculous is another word I will always try to spell rediculous, so hopefully this is training me to spell it the correct way.

Here for S we have my favorite shrugging guy, and for T a few really useful ones. Tho is an informal version of though and the same goes for thru and through.

The W’s come in handy frequently.

Finally we have the Z’s. Sometimes I am on my phone until the last second I am awake, so without wanting to leave whoever I am texting hanging, a quick zzzz will let them know that when i stop texting, it is because I fell asleep.
I hope you enjoyed my text replacement tutorial and saw some that you can use in your daily lives to make your texting shorter. If you think of any good ones or want to tell me how you liked this tutorial feel free to comment below! Thank you!!
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Newest release of the .NET document annotator API is enriched with key feature additions and bug fixes for your PowerPoint presentations and PDF documents. Version 18.10 helps DotNet application developers to add TextReplacement annotations with font family support in their Slides files. Issues with time format and annotation point position in PPTX files are resolved; a few important bugs in PDF files fixed too. Try these features by downloading a free trial of GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET – https://bit.ly/2vSz0bK
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