When capitalizing and typing words, Microsoft Word’s AutoCorrect function is useful.
If you don’t want some adjustments to be made automatically, you can disable all or a portion of the autocorrect features.
AutoCorrect is usually on by default in most programs.
To undo an AutoCorrect adjustment, use Ctrl+Z on your keyboard.
Follow the steps to turn off autocorrect.
- Start up Microsoft Word.
- In the upper left corner, click the Office button.
- Choosing Options.
- Click the Check option in the Word Options box.
- Select AutoCorrect Options from the menu.
You may turn off features like automatically capitalizing phrases that you don’t like in the AutoCorrect window, or you can turn off autocorrect completely.
The function is activated if the box is checked.
The feature is deactivated if the box is not ticked.
You may also remove terms you don’t want to be autocorrected or add new autocorrects for words you commonly misspell.