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  1. Turn AutoCorrect on or off in Word - Microsoft Support

    Go to File > Options > Proofing and select AutoCorrect Options. On the AutoCorrect tab, select or clear Replace text as you type.

  2. Add or remove AutoCorrect entries in Word - Microsoft Support

    Add or remove entries in Autocorrect to fine tune automatic spelling correction as you type.

  3. Autocorrect, auto capitalize, and auto format your messages

    Note: Autocorrect and auto capitalize are currently only available for English languages for new Outlook.

  4. AutoCorrect features in Excel - Microsoft Support

    You can use the AutoCorrect feature to correct typos, capitalization errors, and misspelled words, as well as automatically insert symbols and other pieces of text.

  5. Add or remove AutoCorrect entries in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    Remove entries from the AutoCorrect list Go to the AutoCorrect tab. In the Replace box, type the word to remove from the list. Select the entry from the list. Select Delete. Add entry to an AutoCorrect list …

  6. Turn AutoCorrect on or off in Outlook for Mac - Microsoft Support

    On the Outlook menu, select Preferences > AutoCorrect. Select or clear Replace text as you type. See also Autocorrect, autocapitalize, and autoformat your messages

  7. Quick start guide to Math AutoCorrect commands and symbols

    This article will provide a comprehensive list of mathematical symbols supported by Math AutoCorrect, detailing their descriptions, associated Unicode values, and corresponding commands to enable …

  8. Set name AutoCorrect options - Microsoft Support

    Avoid having your Access desktop database break everytime there is a design changes by using the Name AutoCorrect feature. The Name AutoCorrect can detect and automatically correct problems.

  9. Check grammar, spelling, and more in Word - Microsoft Support

    Microsoft Editor runs in Word for Microsoft 365 to analyze your document and offer suggestions for spelling, grammar, and stylistic issues, like making sentences more concise, choosing simpler words, …

  10. Turn Autocorrect on or off in Word on a mobile device

    To change AutoCorrect behavior in Word on a mobile device, you need to change the language or keyboard settings on your device.