Yes, it does. Its AutoCorrect
Microsoft Word provides a feature called "Grammarly" that automatically corrects grammar and spelling mistakes in real-time as you type. It underlines errors with a wavy red or green line and offers suggestions for corrections to improve your writing.
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Spell check does.
Auto correct
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press the spacebar
Pressing the backspace key with text selected automatically auto-corrects your spelling. It's a very useful feature built into most modern computers built after 2005.
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.
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The feature sis called 'auto-correct'. As you type, the program checks your text against the built-in dictionary. If you misspell a word - it changes it to the closest match from the list.