From: DPress on
I want to disable all autocorrect features temporarily, but I don't want to
change all my normal autocorrect settings. When I re-enable autocorrect, I
don't want to have to reset each autocorrect feature.
From: Stefan Blom on
You can temporarily clear the "Replace text as you type" option on the
AutoCorrect tab of the AutoCorrect dialog box. When you are ready to start
using AutoCorrect again, recheck the option.

Alternatively, do the following: Immediately after Word has performed an
AutoCorrection, press Ctrl+Z; this undoes the insertion of the particular
entry.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"DPress" <DPress(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I want to disable all autocorrect features temporarily, but I don't want to
> change all my normal autocorrect settings. When I re-enable autocorrect, I
> don't want to have to reset each autocorrect feature.