Text expansion (or text replacement, or text substitution) is a process of typing a shortcut or snippet which is automatically converted to a longer string of text by OS X. The feature in System Preferences is kind of nameless. But OS X being OS X, uses its own moniker. In general, the term is called text expansion. Thankfully, OS X has such a utility built right in. It could be as simple as your office address, your email or something more complicated like an email template, snippets of laws, anything really.Īnd if you’re a pro user, you’d want to automate such a process. But if you write a lot, you end up writing the same thing, over and over again. Either you’re like me and you write for a living, or you work in finance and most of your working hours are spent writing reports. Voice recognition still has a long way to go. As much as we’d like it, typing isn’t dead.
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