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Working with smart tags
I turned off smart tags, but they still show
up in my documents.
You may have copied text containing a smart tag from another
document into your current document, or smart tags
may have been recognized in a document opened on someone else's
computer.
To delete the smart tags:
- On the
Tools menu, click
AutoCorrect Options, and then
click the
Smart Tags tab.
-
Click
Remove Smart Tags.
To remove individual smart tags as they occur:
-
Move the insertion point over the text until the
Smart Tag Actions button
appears.
- Click the button, and then click
Remove this Smart Tag.
You
cannot undo this action.
I'd like to use smart tags, but I don't want
purple dotted underlines in my documents.
You can hide the purple dotted underlines and still use the
smart tags feature.
-
On the
Tools menu, click
Options, and then click the
View tab.
-
Under
Show, clear the
Smart tags check box.
- Move the insertion point over the text that might normally be
recognized as a smart tag, such as a person's
name.
The
Smart Tag Actions button
appears and you can select an action, even though the
purple dotted smart tag indicator is absent.
Smart
tags aren't available
I accidentally permanently removed a smart
tag that I needed.
If you mistakenly delete a specific
smart tag, you can contact your Information
Technology (IT) professional or do the following:
- Start Microsoft Windows Explorer and browse to
Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Smart Tags\Exceptions.
- Right-click the file ignore.xml,
point to
Open With, and then click
Notepad.
- On the Format menu in Notepad, click Word Wrap.
- Browse through the file until you find the entry for the word
that is not being recognized.
- Delete the name and the two ST XML elements that surround it. For example, delete <ST:item><ST:String>name
</ST:String></ST:Item>.
- Save and close the file.
I don't see smart tags when I enter a date.
Smart tags recognize dates only after 1970.Saving smart
tags
Some smart tags are lost when I save my
document as a Web page.
- Smart tags can only be viewed using Microsoft Internet Explorer
5 or later.
-
In some cases, Microsoft Word may recognize several smart tags for one piece of data, but a problem arises if
only a portion of each smart tag overlaps — for example "George Washington
University." If "George Washington" is recognized as a person and "Washington" is recognized as a place, Web pages will not support these
overlapping smart tags.