Other Functions Of The AutoCorrect

I’m sure you already know about the benefits of AutoCorrect in Microsoft Word. Yes, with AutoCorrect you can reduce error in typing your document because if you make a mistake, AutoCorrect will then fix it to you. Beside it, AutoCorrect have other advantages that I want to show you.

This time I want to give just example to using the AutoCorrect function:

  1. Open your Microsoft Word through StartAll ProgramsMicrosoft Word or via StartRun, type winword in box and then press Enter key.
    Open Microsoft Word
  2. OK, type ‘###’ (type it without quote mark) on the document and press ENTER key.
    Test #1
  3. The result will be like picture below.
    Result test #1
  4. Next, try type ‘***’ (type asterisk three times without quote character) on the document and then press ENTER key.
    Test #2
  5. The result is like picture below.
    Result test #2
  6. Next, try type ‘– Test Row 1′ (type it without quote mark and Test Row string may change with whatever string you want) and then press ENTER key.
    Test #3
  7. The result is like picture below.
    Result test #3
  8. Next, try type ‘===’ (type it without ‘) and then press ENTER key.
    Test #4
  9. The result is like picture below.
    Result test #4
  10. Next, try type ‘___’ (type it without quote mark) and then press ENTER key.
    Test #5
  11. You can look the result on picture below.
    Result test #5
  12. Next, try type ‘—’ (type it without quote mark) and then press ENTER key.
    Test #6
  13. The result is like picture below.
    Result test #6
  14. Last, try type ‘~~~’ (type it without quote mark) and then press ENTER key.
    Test #7
  15. And you can see the result as shown on picture below.
    Result test #7
  16. If you get trouble with AutoCorrect, try to look your AutoCorrect setting first, if you are a Windows user, click ToolsAutoCorrect Option menu
    AutoCorrect Setting on Windows
  17. And then click Autoformat As You Type tab and make sure you has check the right value on their options.
    AutoCorrect Setting on Windows
  18. And if you’re a Mac OS X user (Using Microsoft Office 2004 Mac) click ToolsAutoCorrect menu
    AutoCorrect Setting on Mac OS X
  19. And then click Autoformat As You Type tab and make sure you has set them with right value.
    AutoCorrect Setting on Mac OS X
  20. Happy trying….

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