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Just continue to drag the offending word over to the trash can icon and release it. That word will be deleted and will never come back…. Tap Keyboard Settings, then turn on Predictive. You simply type what you mean, letter by letter, and if something is misspelled, so be it. Turning it off is pretty simple. Follow the same steps to turn autocorrect back on whenever you need it again.
Check for proofing exceptions. A setting for Hide proofing errors, or other exceptions, may have been enabled in the document. First, pull down the notification shade and tap the gear icon. From there, scroll down to Languages and Input.
Autocorrection, also known as text replacement, replace-as-you-type or simply autocorrect, is an automatic data validation function commonly found in word processors and text editing interfaces for smartphones and tablet computers.
The AutoCorrect feature in Word fixes hundreds of common typos and spelling errors on-the-fly. You have to be quick to see it in action.
In the list, scroll down to the Hardware keyboard section. Here, enable the Autocorrect misspelled words as I type slider. After you do this, Windows will fix common typos as you enter text anywhere on the system. Open the document you want to check for spelling or grammar mistakes, and then press F7.
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