The AutoCorrect Advantage

Mastering AutoCorrect: To Increase Typing Efficiency and Reduce Brain Fatigue
 

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The Future of AutoCorrect is Here

Presenting the World's Latest Innovative

Advancement in Word Processing Technology


Introducing "The System
:"  The World's First Prototype Abbreviation System Specifically Created and Designed to Utilize the AutoCorrect Function in Modern Word Processors in Order to Greatly Reduce the Energy and Effort Necessary to Type out Long, Laborious Words, Terms and Phrases – thus Increasing Efficiency and Reducing Brain Fatigue.

 
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Electronic Shorthand For Modern Computers

Master List:  Contains Approximately 33,000 Common Words, Terms, and Phrases Already Abbreviated and Ready for Instantaneous Recall

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Remarkably Simple and Incredibly User-Friendly

Complete Easy-To-Learn System: Memorize, Visualize and Easily Recall Hundreds to Thousands of Ready-To-Type, Common-Sense Abbreviations

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Logical, Versatile And User-Customizable

The System:” Is Versatile and Logically Organized, Totally Fluid and Completely Customizable to Suit  any and all Individual User Styles & Preferences

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Topical Index With Electronic Navigation

Contains General Topical and Subject Indexes: Utilizes Your Computer’s Find/Replace Feature to Quickly and Easily Navigate Entire Document

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Optional Microsoft Word Ultra-Modified ACL File

Only Available For Microsoft PC Users:  Modified ACL File Will Install thousands of Abbreviations Into Computer’s AutoCorrect System in One Minute
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Optional Microsoft Word Spell-Checker Upgrade

Microsoft Word Users Only:  Custom Dictionary List Installs 10,600 Missing Words into Your Spell-Checker Reducing Annoying Red Squiggly Lines

 

experience the autocorrect advantage

Congratulations.  You have just stumbled on what may prove to be the Holy Grail of computer keyboard shortcuts.  The Writer’s AutoCorrect Abbreviation Dictionary is a new and exciting advancement in word processing technology.  It is not your standard abbreviation dictionary, and it is not merely an AutoCorrect dictionary.  It is more accurately called an “AutoCorrect Abbreviation System” that uses the AutoCorrect feature in word processors to type long words, and makes it extremely easy to save countless keystrokes – increasing productivity and reducing brain fatigue.

Electronic shorthand for your computer

“The System” can be most accurately described as a form of electronic shorthand for your computer – except that it is infinitely easier to learn and use than shorthand.  As it was developed initially for writers, I have laid out an informative and somewhat humorous Introduction and slide-show Presentation to demonstrate what “The System” is, how it works, and how it can benefit writers, secretaries, teachers, students, and professionals of all stripes – and I highly recommend that you take the time to check these sections out.

The easiest way to define it is that “The System” is a like a form of electronic shorthand for your computer that uses AutoCorrect (instead of shorthand) to allow you to type simple abbreviations for hundreds of long but common word groups, while AutoCorrect technology spells out the full version [and proper form] of the word you want.  The fact is that once you get used to the established patterns laid out in “The System,” abbreviating words becomes second-nature in no time at all – for  the serious wordsmiths and typists that “The System” was designed for.

Note:  Stay tuned for a soon-coming UPGRADE that will install thousands of entries from the Master List into your AutoCorrect system instantly so that you will not have so many to enter manually; and don’t forget to order the Spell-Checker Upgrade for Microsoft Word for $15 – that instantly increases Microsoft Word’s spell-checker capacity by 10,600 words – and nearly eliminates the obnoxious, irritating, and unnecessary squiggly red lines we’ve all grown to despise and abhor – but mostly dread.

Like Power Steering For Your Brain

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the concept evolved

An Idea Whose Time is Come

 

Warning: “the system” is addictive

Of course, most typists are not going to want to learn thousands of shortcuts, but the fact is that the concept is so titillating that the more you learn, the more you want to learn.  It can be very addicting.  And never fear, for the Master List offers a comprehensive list of mostly simple and easy shortcuts for around 33,000 commonly-used words, terms, and phrases; so it is unlikely you will ever lack a usable abbreviation when you need one.  “The System” is also user-customizable to suit individual preferences, and comes with a Starter List to get you started smoothly.

the ultimate writer’s resource

And for professional journalists, columnists, authors, and writers, the Master List also includes thousands of professional, political, religious, spiritual, and sociological words, terms, and phrases – along with several hundred professional associations and governmental organizations that are incredibly easy to learn.  Furthermore, the Master List is self-explanatory but also comes with a simple User’s Manual, and Mastering AutoCorrect booklet to teach you everything you need to know about mastering the art of typing abbreviations – which for a competent typist takes no time at all.

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Video Demos

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"The System" in action

Speed Tips

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"The System" is for you

Tutorials

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and typing abbreviations

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