Kirk,
Hey, thanks...now, I just have to learn how to create text files to take advantage of this...what method would you recommend?? This will really be helpful with all of the sports I cover...
First check the Code Replacements message board to see if someone else has submitted a Code Replacement text file for the sports you cover. If none fit your needs, then you will have to create your own. Notepad is a good choice on Windows since it is already on your computer. Code Replacement files are very simple, just two 'columns' of text in a text file.
Open Notepad. You'll have an empty document with the cursor blinking in it. Type in your first 'code' then press the 'Tab' key. Then type in your 'replacement' then press the enter key. Keep repeating these two steps until you have entered all of your codes and their replacements. Then save your file as a TXT file, keeping the encoding as ANSI.
Next open up PM and the open up the Preferences dialog. Click on the IPTC/XMP tab. Click on the 'Code Replacement..." button. Use the "Add..." button to find your new file and Open it. Click OK.
Now when you are in the IPTC dialogs, you can enter \code\ and PM will look for the word 'code' and if it is found, PM will replace \code\ with the replacement text for that code. Remember to enter your actual code words instead of the word "code"
Note that you can use Code Replacement for anything that you find tedious to type in, not just names of sports athletes.
HTH,
-Kirk