Is There A Way To Change The Auto-corrections In Microsoft Word For Mac?

Oct 12, 2009; Microsoft |

Is there a way to change the auto-corrections in Microsoft Word for Mac?
For example, is there a way to change Word so that it realizes that I made a mistake when I type “monkay” and automatically changes it to “monkey”?
I know that in Microsoft Word if you accidentaly type “adn” it automatically corrects it to read “and”. I am wondering if you can add more words to this “automatic correction list.” How?
P.S. A response tailored towards Microsoft Word for Mac would be preferable, but a response from a PC user would be adequate.

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The Phlebob
Oct 12, 2009 at 8:52 pm

In Word for Windows, I’d do it this way:
In Word versions prior to Word 2007:
1.Click the Tools->AutoCorrect Options menu item.
2.Click the AutoCorrect tab.
3.Enter the text you want replaced in the Replace text box.
4.Enter the text you want used in the With text box.
5.Click the Add button.
6.Click the OK button.
In Word 2007:
1.Click the round Office button in the upper-left corner of the window.
2.Click the Word Options button.
3.Click the Proofing task.
4.Click the AutoCorrect Options button.
5.Continue as in Step 2, above.
Hope that helps.


 

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