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Auto correct shortcut

Anonymous
2019-02-16T00:16:50+00:00

I use auto correct extensively, and I'm sure that I was recently able to access it with a keyboard shortcut, but am now unable to

following an update.  I use Word 2016  and have read all the instructions about how to assign a keyboard shortcut, but the problem is that there is no command for AutoCorrect in any of the Categories.  I know I can use Alt t a but I'd rather use two strokes than three. Is there any way to do this? Thanks.

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-02-16T00:39:21+00:00

    Hi Rosemary,

    Customize the Ribbon > Keyboard Shortcuts

    The command name remains from the menu version where AutoCorrect was under the Tools menu.

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-02-16T01:14:50+00:00

    Thanks Charles. That solves it.

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