Excel to Auto Suggestions
Overviewβ
The Excel to Auto Suggestions feature allows you to quickly create a Flare Auto Suggestions file (.fltbx) from an Excel spreadsheet. Auto Suggestions in Flare help speed up content authoring by providing commonly used phrases and sentences that authors can insert with a few keystrokes.
How to Useβ
- Navigate to the Import tab in Flare
- In the Auto Suggestions group, click Excel to Auto Suggestions
- Select an Excel file (.xlsx) containing your phrases or sentences
- Choose where to save the Auto Suggestions file (.fltbx)
- The file will be created and opened in Flare
Excel File Formatβ
Your Excel file should contain the phrases or sentences you want to use as auto suggestions:
- First column: Contains the text for each auto suggestion
- All rows are imported: Including the first row (no header row is required)
- Empty rows are skipped: Blank cells in the first column are ignored
Example Excel Structureβ
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Outputβ
The feature creates a standard Flare Auto Suggestions file (.fltbx) in TBX-Basic format. This file can be:
- Placed in your project's
Project/Advancedfolder - Shared across multiple projects
- Edited directly in Flare's Auto Suggestion editor
Tipsβ
- Consistent phrasing: Use auto suggestions for phrases that should be written consistently across your documentation
- Common sentences: Include frequently-used sentences like instructions, warnings, or contact information
- Review before import: Clean up your Excel file to remove duplicates or unwanted entries before importing
- Combine with existing: You can create multiple .fltbx files or add entries to an existing file using Flare's editor
Use Casesβ
- Style guide enforcement: Import approved phrases and terminology
- Boilerplate content: Create auto suggestions for standard instructions or disclaimers
- Migration: Convert existing phrase lists from other systems to Flare auto suggestions
- Team standardization: Share consistent phrasing across a writing team