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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com On todayamp;#39;s episode letamp;#39;s look at using Text Replacement on your Mac. Youamp;#39;ve probably already seen text replacement in action. For instance, watch what I type carefully. Notice that I typed t e h and it instantly changed it to t h e. This is text replacement in action. How does your Mac know to replace teh with the? Well it is not magic. It is simply pulling from a list. If you go to System Preferences, under Keyboard, click on Text. You get a full list of all the text replacements that your Mac can do. Now your list is going to vary from mine depending upon what you have installed and what you have done in the past. But you basically will see things on the left that when you type them will be replaced with things on the right. Sure enough there is teh replaced with the. Letamp;#39;s look at some of the other ones that are here. You can see a few of them help you with special characters without remembering how to actually access