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Auto-correct question
I'm trying to figure out how Autocorrect works. I have always thought that it
was primarily based on a list of incorrect words which Word automatically replaces with the correct word. But I've noticed that it goes beyond this. For example, I was trying to type "account and", but I typed "accounta nd" instead. Word corrected it for me. Is this part of the Autocorrect feature, or is it a different feature? How can I read more about how it works? I'm using Word 2003. Thanks. |
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