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Why does Word change words containing "ious" to "io0us"?
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 10:25:02 -0800, zenobia wrote:
When I type any word that contains "ious" - and type it quickly - the word automatically corrects to "io0us". Seriou0s; pio0us; obviou0sly. It doesn't happen when I type slowly. I've only recently started using Word 2007 and wouldn't even know how to make this a universal rule so I don't think it's my mistake. Also happens in e-mails in WebMail using Firefox. Any ideas?? Take the boxing gloves off after training! -- Cheers Robert |
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