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How can I save and reuse frequently used text snippets in different documents and projects?
Microsoft Word's AutoText feature allows you to create reusable text snippets that can be inserted into documents.
Outlook's Quick Parts feature can be used to create reusable blocks of email messages.
SMS Backup & Restore can be used to backup text messages on Android devices.
Apple's iExplorer program can be used to backup text messages on iPhone.
Graphisoft's Project Info palette allows you to add custom fields that can be used as autotext in ArchiCAD.
You can create a library of labels with standardized text and save them as favorites for the label tool within your template for reuse in new projects.
Outlook has a feature for recycling text for emails, which can be accessed by clicking on "File" > "New" > "More Items" > "Choose Form" > "User Templates in File System".
Word's Quick Parts can be accessed by clicking on "Insert" > "Quick Parts" > "AutoText" or "Building Blocks Organizer".
In Word, you can save text as an AutoCorrect entry, which will automatically replace a specified sequence of characters with the saved text.
You can use Text Expander or PhraseExpress software for creating and using text snippets across different applications.
On iPhone, you can save text messages by taking a screenshot of the conversation, or by using the "Message" app to forward the conversation to yourself or another contact.
On Android, you can save text messages by using the built-in "Backup and Restore" feature in the messaging app, or by using third-party apps such as SMS Backup & Restore.
You can save text messages on Windows or Mac by using a third-party app such as CopyTrans Shelbee or iMazing, or by using the built-in export feature in some messaging apps.
You can save text as a macro in Microsoft Excel or PowerPoint to automate repetitive text entry and quickly insert text snippets.
In Google Docs, you can create a template with frequently used text and use it as a starting point for new documents.
You can create a keyboard shortcut for a text snippet on Windows or Mac using a third-party app such as AutoHotkey or TextExpander.
You can save and reuse text as a snippet in many code editors such as Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text and Atom.
You can use the bookmarklet feature to save text snippets while browsing webpages in browsers such as Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
You can use the note-taking app Evernote to save and reuse frequently used text snippets, and it can be used across different platforms and devices.
You can use GitHub Gist to save, share and reuse code snippets, including text snippets, and it can be accessed from any device.
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