Just answered my own question. Instead of typing text to replace the 
default, simply press right arrow key before `,,` to advance to the next 
field.


On Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 2:24:30 PM UTC-5, Largo84 wrote:
>
> Here's another abbreviation question. Is there a way to populate the 
> variable field with default text that remains after moving to the next 
> field? For example:
>
> foobar;;=Use <|foo|> and <|bar|> in a sentence.
>
> When the abbreviation is expanded (executed) the text `foo` is highlighted 
> and I can add new text to replace it, then hit `,,` and go the the next 
> field and `bar` is selected. Is it possible to leave `foo` and `bar` in 
> place as defaults without having to retype them?
>
> If not, would this be an appropriate enhancement request?
>
> Rob...........
>

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