If
you're sick of the corrector Microsoft Word change the words without
your permission and causing your more complex texts are full of errors,
we will summarize what you should do, to disable the self-corrector all
versions of Microsoft Word.
AutoCorrect Microsoft Word 2007 and Word 2010
- Top left click "Microsoft Office button" (the button with a circle).
- Bottom right, click "Word Options".
- On the left, click on "Review" (or "Correction").
- Top right, click "AutoCorrect Options".
- In the "AutoCorrect" tab, in the central area of the box, deselect "Replace text as you type".
AutoCorrect Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010 (in English)
- Top left click "Microsoft Office button" (the button with a circle).
- Bottom right, click "Word Options".
- On the left, click on "Proofing" (or "Revised").
- Top right, click "Autocorrect Options".
- In the "Autocorrect" tab, in the central area of the box, deselect "Replace text as you type".
AutoCorrector Microsoft Word 2003 and Word XP
- In the top menu, click on the "Tools" option.
- Click on "AutoCorrect Options".
- Disable the "Replace text as you type" option.
- Disable "Automatically use suggestions from the spelling checker".
- "Tools" menu.
- Click on "Options".
- Click on the "Spelling and Grammar".
- Disable the "Check spelling as you type" option.
AutoCorrector Microsoft Word 2003 and Word XP (in English)
- In the top menu, click on the "Tools" option.
- Click on "Autocorrect options".
- Disable the "Replace text as you type" option.
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