Is there a way to turn off the auto spell checker in Word?

From your description, I think you mean the "AutoCorrect" feature rather than your spell checker... spell check would simply underline misspelled words. It's the autocorrect that takes the next step of changing your "mistake" into what you "meant" to type. Here's how you turn it off... Office 2007 (that's the one where they replaced all the well known menues at the top with the contextual "ribbon" menu) 1.

Click the big MS Office button in the top left corner 2. Select Word Options 3. Select Proofing 4.

Goto AutoCorrect options office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/whe... You can also try the following: 1. Go to Review tab in the ribbon 2. Select Spelling & Grammar 3.

Select options and you should see a tab for Auto Correct... then you can de-select "automatically use suggestions" If you're using an older version of MS Word, try the following: 1. Goto Tools menu and select AutoCorrect options. 2.

You can then choose which features to use / turn off. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/turn-on-or-off-autocorrect-options-HP005189430.aspx Hope that helps.

To turn off the auto spell checker in Word by opening Microsoft word. Click on "Options" from the tool menu. Check to see if the "Spelling" tab or the "Spelling & Grammar" tab is selected.

Uncheck the check mark from the box beside the spell checking box or the check spelling as you type box. Click on "OK" to save your changes. To turn off spell check for a specific paragraph, select the paragraph you want to turn off spell checking for.

Click on "Language" from the tools menu, then select "No proofing" and click on "OK" to save your changes.

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