Something that changes your word it can be very annoying like your trying to put sucks and it changes it to ducks it annoyed me
Autocorrect can do it and you can also set up Data Validation for cells.
Yes, it does. Its AutoCorrect
Autocorrect.
Mid 2000s
To reverse an AutoCorrect adjustment, go to the AutoCorrect settings in your word processing software, usually found under the "Tools" or "Options" menu. Locate the specific entry you want to remove or change in the AutoCorrect list, select it, and then delete or modify the correction. After making your changes, save the settings to ensure the adjustments take effect.
In Office 2003 it can be found under the Tools menu and then AutoCorrect Options.In Office 2007, click the Office button, then Options, then select the Proofing category on the left. The AutoCorrect options button is at the top of this window.In Office 2010, click the File tab, then Options, then select the Proofing category on the left. The AutoCorrect options button is at the top of this window.
The difference between an AutoCorrect entry and a building block is that an AutoCorrect entry corrects misspelled or mistyped words automatically as you type, while a building block is a reusable piece of content or formatting that you can insert into a document when needed. Building blocks do not have the automatic correction feature of AutoCorrect entries.
No, building blocks and AutoCorrect are not the same thing. Building blocks are pre-designed elements that can be used in a document template to improve consistency and efficiency. AutoCorrect, on the other hand, is a feature that automatically corrects common spelling and typing errors as you type.
AutoCorrect
um im sure you can
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