Custom shortcuts or macro

I heard in YouTube that I can use sort of auto prompt or we can call it a bind key. The meaning is that instead of full prompt like "please do that and something else" just write some key word or few letters like CW2V , meaning "Please write down corrections with explanation and also write this conversation into 2 versions etc". Do you have a feature like that?

That sounds like a kind of custom shortcut or macro for prompting. Right now, I don’t have built-in support for custom shorthand prompts like CW2V (where I automatically expand it into a full request). However, you can definitely use a short phrase like "B2 & C1 corrections", and I’ll know what you mean!

If you'd like, we can agree on a specific short phrase that you can use, and I’ll always expand it into:
✔ Corrections with explanations
✔ B2 version
✔ C1 conversational version

Got it! Whenever you say "CW2", I’ll provide corrections with explanations, plus B2 and C1 versions.
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It is written in the "Memory":
Requests corrections for mistakes and instances of impoliteness in their correspondence with ChatGPT, with explanations of errors, in every conversation moving forward. The user also requests corrections to their writing, including questions, in every conversation moving forward. They would like corrected versions at both B2 and C1 conversation levels. The C1 version should be a conversational, natural-sounding version suitable for real conversations with colleagues and others. The user will use 'CW2' as a shorthand request for corrections with explanations, along with B2 and C1 conversational versions.

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