Word source files
Use Acronytor on long Word documents where acronym review would otherwise be a manual page-by-page pass.
Acronytor resource
Use Acronytor when a proposal, manual, policy, or SOP in Word needs an acronym table reviewers can clean up before it leaves the team.
What matters
Use Acronytor on long Word documents where acronym review would otherwise be a manual page-by-page pass.
Compare terms with a simple acronym-and-definition workbook when your team has one.
Review acronyms, definitions, and page references before the document leaves the team.
A proposal, manual, or policy can accumulate acronyms across dozens or hundreds of pages. Acronytor gives reviewers a table to inspect while there is still time to correct definitions and omissions.
A Microsoft Word desktop install is recommended for best results with Word documents and page references.
Known definitions can speed up matching, but reviewers should confirm each term before publishing, submitting, or sending the document.
That keeps Acronytor in the right role: extraction and review support, not automatic final authority.
Common questions
A Microsoft Word desktop install is recommended for best results with Word documents and page references.
Run it once the document is assembled enough for review, then run it again after major late edits if acronyms or page references may have changed.
Yes. If you use a definitions workbook, Acronytor expects a simple acronym-and-definition format.
Acronytor for Windows
Use the 7-day trial to test extraction, definition review, installation, and activation before annual billing begins. Cancel before the trial ends and you will not be charged.