thanks. I was asking about actually creating  the macros in text expander. the 
dorections say  to click the more arrow after you select text but I tried this 
and it did not work. I could not even create an empty set to put a  macro in.
> On Dec 4, 2014, at 8:30 PM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I guess you’re talking about TextExpander Touch, right? Some iOS applications 
> have TextExpander support built in, so you can trigger your snippets from the 
> standard Apple keyboard. But if you want to expand snippets outside those 
> applications then you’ll need to use the TextExpander keyboard. Of course on 
> the Mac there’s no need for a separate TextExpander keyboard.
> 
> On 1 Jan 2014, at 6:04 am, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello to all. I bought text expander when it was on sale for $0.99 US. I love 
> it, except for one thing. I need to in order to use it switch to the text 
> expander key board just to type a few snippets and have them expand. I 
> remember a podcast where someone did not have to do that, I think. Is there a 
> way to integrate this with the regular english us keyboard so I don't' have 
> to do such? I'm trying to migrate all of my auto text entries to my text 
> expander.
> 
> thanks.
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