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Hi
To resolve your issue you need to delete the Autocorrect option in your dictionary for "hsa" that already exists. This will resolve your issue. I have tested it and it works for me. Hope this helps. Tony |
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Thanks for the fast response and for running the test. Did you mean, keep hsa in my dictionary (CUSTOM.DIC), and delete hsa from the "AutoCorrect Options / Exceptions / Other Corrections" tab? Or did you mean keep hsa in the "AutoCorrect Options / Exceptions / Other Corrections" tab, and delete it in my dictionary (CUSTOM.DIC)? I did not see a dictionary in the AutoCorrect Options area, so I am not sure I understand your direction. I tried both of the above combinations, but it still autocorrects hsa to has for me. I am guessing I am not fully understanding your direction yet. Let me know if screen shots of the config dialog boxes would be helpful. Thanks Phil |
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Here's what you do in Outlook.
File > Options > Spelling and Correction > AutoCorrect Options > Auto Correct Tab Scroll through list at bottom. Find the entries that you don't want auto corrected and delete them. The OP would want to delete IHS an EHR. Funny, I was having this same issue with those exact same acronyms. Thanks for the info! I'm less ignorant than I was yesterday. |
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