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Tithi Luadthong

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How to Edit or Delete Your Text Replacement Shortcuts If you made a mistake when creating your text replacement shortcut or have a specific shortcut you no longer want to use, you can edit or delete it with just a few taps. Here’s how to delete a text replacement shortcut: 1. Tap on a text field to bring out your iPhone’s keyboard. You can do this with a note, a message, or any other text. 2. Press and hold the Switch Keyboard Key (the one that looks like a globe) in the bottom left corner of your screen. 3. Tap on Keyboard Settings. 4. Go to Text Replacement. 5. Tap Edit in the bottom right corner of your screen. 6. Tap the minus icon on the left side of the shortcut you want to delete. 7. Tap on Delete. 8. When you finish deleting all the shortcuts you want, tap on Done. Be careful when deleting shortcuts. Your iPhone doesn’t ask for confirmation before deleting them, so be sure to choose the right shortcut to delete. If you want to edit a shortcut instead, the process is even easier. All you need to do is go to Keyboard Settings Text Replacement and tap the shortcut you want to change. Then, change the phrase or shortcut and tap on Done.

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