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How Do You Disable Automatic Corrections In Word 2003?

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How Do You Disable Automatic Corrections In Word 2003?

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Disabling the automatic corrections in Word 2003 allows you to keep what Word might otherwise automatically correct. This is useful for documents filled with words and punctuation that do not follow the rules of Standard English. Open a document and pull down the “Tools” menu. Scroll down the “Tools” menu and click on “AutoCorrect Options.” This brings up the “AutoCorrect” window. You can see the language being used displayed on the top edge of this window. Remove the check mark from the box next to “Replace text as you type.” At the bottom of the pane, uncheck the “Automatically use suggestions from the spelling checker” box. Click on the “OK” button at the bottom of the window to apply changes.

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