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Autocorrection "not installed" pop-up sign

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Katja - 20 May 2008 11:34 GMT
Hello!
I haven't got any wordlists installed for Word so I cannot use
autocorrection, which I don't mind.
The problem is that a sign keeps popping up that says "Microsoft Word cannot
use autocorrection lists. This function is currently not installed. Do you
want to install it now?" Despite the fact that I press 'no' everytime it
keeps popping up regularly as I write, sometimes several times in a sentence.
If I write in pinyin (romanization of Chinese) it pops up every second word
or so, which you can imagine is incredibly annoying.
Is there anything I can do to stop this annoying sign from popping up?
Thank you,
Katja
Stefan Blom - 20 May 2008 11:44 GMT
To turn off AutoCorrect: In the AutoCorrect dialog box, clear the "Replace
text as you type" option on the AutoCorrect tab.

To display the AutoCorrect dialog box:

- Tools | AutoCorrect Options (Word 2003).

- Office button | Word Options, Proofing category, AutoCorrect Options
button (Word 2007).

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> Hello!
> I haven't got any wordlists installed for Word so I cannot use
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> Thank you,
> Katja
 
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