Knowledgebase: Microsoft Word
Exceptions To The Word AutoCorrect Rules
Posted by - NA - on 01 April 2006 02:11 AM
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Many Word users aren't aware of the AutoCorrect exception list. Let's say that you commonly use an abbreviation such as tty. in your documents. You wouldn't want to start a new sentence every time you use the abbreviation so you'd add that word to the Exception list. To view the Exception list, choose Tools/AutoCorrect. When AutoCorrect opens, click Exceptions. To add tty. to the Exceptions list, type the abbreviation into the "Don't capitalize after" entry box and then click Add. Click OK to close the dialog box and record your entry. When you get back to AutoCorrect, click OK to close the dialog box.
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