The changes you are making will apply only to the current project in Word that you have open. If you want to turn off AutoCorrect in later projects, you will need to do this again.
The changes you are making will apply only to the current project in Word that you have open. If you want to turn off AutoCorrect in later projects, you will need to do this again.
Clicking AutoCorrect Options will open a new window with more options.
Clicking AutoCorrect Options will open a new window with more options.
You might find spell check distracting as well, and can disable it. Go to File > Options > Proofing > Check spelling as you type > OK. To check your spelling manually, go to Review > Spelling & Grammar. [2] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source If you’re using the web version of Word, go to the Review tab and click the arrow next to “Spelling & Grammar,” then click AutoCorrections and Replace text as you type. For older versions of Word, you might find the AutoCorrect features under “AutoFormat” in the Format tab or in “Word Options” after clicking the “Office” button (it’s the large circular button featured in Word 2007).
The changes you are making will apply only to the current project in Word that you have open. If you want to turn off AutoCorrect in later projects, you will need to do this again.
The changes you are making will apply only to the current project in Word that you have open. If you want to turn off AutoCorrect in later projects, you will need to do this again.