Knowledgebase: Microsoft Word
Auto Correcting Partial Words In Word
Posted by - NA - on 31 March 2006 08:21 AM
Solution:

You can use AutoCorrect to correct partial words. For example, if you commonly type the ending 'tion' as 'toin,' you could configure AutoCorrect to correct just the ending.
To do this, choose Tools/AutoCorrect. When AutoCorrect opens, type
toin
into the 'Replace' entry box. Now, type
tion
into the 'With' entry box. Click Add, then click OK.

If you now type in 'natoin' AutoCorrect will turn it into 'nation'. Note that you must be very careful about correcting partial words. You could end up incorrectly correcting correct words, turning them into incorrect words.

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