how Word enters punctuation
1. We open Word, find the tool menu on the menu bar, click the Tools menu, and open the Tools menu. We found the AutoCorrect options in the Tools menu.
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2, in the AutoCorrect Options panel, see the replacement of this property bar, we in this property bar to the left of the name of the phonetic symbols, the right type of punctuation. Then click the Add button. If you're still a little confused, look at the next step.
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3, we take the title number "" "as an example, in the left column type Shuminghao, in the right column, enter" ", and then click Replace. The effect of this is that when we enter phonetic Shuminghao, Word automatically replaces the pinyin as "". In the same way, write all the common punctuation marks to the "replace" list.
4, below we take a look at how to quickly enter punctuation. Enter "Shuminghao" in Word and press ENTER, and the pinyin is converted to "
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5, if sometimes you need to use the "Shuminghao" these several pinyin, you do not want it automatically converted to "", you can see in this title number below there is a horizontal line logo. Let's put the mouse over the sign.
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6, the logo will become a Thunderbolt icon, we click on this icon.
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7, click on this icon, there is a drop-down menu, we choose to change back to "Shuminghao", so that the book name will be restored to the form of pinyin.
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8, the following image is changed back to the "Shuminghao" after the appearance, we see that there is also a shift in the horizontal line below, which means that it can also be converted to "". This greatly facilitates the entry of symbols.