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Jun022005
AutoCorrecting for Your Common Errors
Thursday, June 2, 2005 at 05:34AM
Excerpted from: http://wordtips.vitalnews.com/PrintPages/T1146P.html
- Chances are good that you already know what AutoCorrect is and that it can be a boon for those words you habitually mistype. However, setting up AutoCorrect to compensate for your mistyping can be a bother. Here's a quick way to make short work of adding your mistypings to AutoCorrect:
- Assuming that Word flags the mistyped word as misspelled, right-click on it. A Context menu appears.
- If spelling corrections are offered in the Context menu, there should also be a menu choice called AutoCorrect. Choose it and you will see the same spelling corrections in the resultant submenu.
- Choose the correct spelling in this submenu.
- If spelling corrections are offered in the Context menu, there should also be a menu choice called AutoCorrect. Choose it and you will see the same spelling corrections in the resultant submenu.
- What you have just done is tell Word that you want to create an AutoCorrect entry that will automatically correct the mistyped word using the selected spelling.
- Assuming that Word flags the mistyped word as misspelled, right-click on it. A Context menu appears.
Miguel M. de la O | Comments Off |