Here is a potentially very useful function: PhraseExpress can recognise words, phrases and spelling correction which have occurred repeatedly and stores them for use exactly in the way Studio uses AutoSuggest. Entries are stored in the Word Corrections folder.
(It seems you have make the same correction three times for PhraseExpress to pick it up.) This applies to single word entries if you have ended them with a space character, then deleted that space with backspace, corrected the word and then again ended it with a space.
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When you make a manual correction of a typing error, PhraseExpress registers that as an AutoCorrect entry for future use. Should it happen that the import consists of the English list instead of your target language, you need to extract the AutoCorrect entries for that language – see the instructions in the AutoHotkey section below.
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The PhraseExpress site opens with the Free PhraseExpress Add-Ons window.
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It is also easier to use on the other hand, I think PhraseExpress offers a large number of useful functions well worth exploring. This text replaces the corresponding section in the manual it has been removed in order to save space there but also because its “competitor”, AutoHotkey seems to be more popular.