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almagary almagary is offline Tell Word to TOTALLY STOP making spelling corrections Windows 10 Tell Word to TOTALLY STOP making spelling corrections Office 2016
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I need to make sure that MS Word (the latest) absolutely will NOT make ANY automatic spelling corrections. I'm transcribing a 1550 English history chronicle with a zillion spellings of that era--in the whole book I've found only two lines a typesetter today would set the same way--so I need to make sure MS Word will not correct anything, anywhere, anytime, so Word doesn't impact the integrity of my project. I thought I turned off all such correction settings in Options/Proofing, but just now Word corrected "comming" to "coming." How do I tell Word to just stop it?
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