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I'm not very familiar with VBA tools in general, but I'm wondering if anyone knows if there's a script in existence for performing this very common-sense task in Word 2010:
Namely, in cases where something is mis-spelled, and there is ONLY ONE substitution suggested by Word, that substitution should be applied automatically, without having to be added (or perhaps by being added automatically) to the autocorrect list. Maybe this already exists somewhere, though I couldn't find any reference to it. But, if not, would it be straightforward to create? |
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