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Auto-Correction Removal
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When I type the name of an AB'er - Retrocop - in correspondence, my auto-correct turns it into 'Retrocopy' and I don't always spot it before submitting.
Is there a way of telling my computer not to pick this up as an error and correct it?
Is there a way of telling my computer not to pick this up as an error and correct it?
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As it happens, retrocopy *is* a word -- used in genetics -- but, leaving that issue aside, the solution is simple. Right-click on the word, and click on "stop correcting retrocop", and it will never correct it again. Or you could switch to Google Chrome, Firefox, or even Opera.
22:10 Wed 26th Sep 2018
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Ellipsis - // What computer and browser do you use? //
Thank you - a sensible response at last.
I am using Windows 10, and Microsoft Edge.
I have no idea why the autocorrect behaves as it does, but I am sure you can believe me when I say that it does - not having the need to make a paranoid snipe on behalf of someone else about a simple but annoying glitch in a programme.
Thank you - a sensible response at last.
I am using Windows 10, and Microsoft Edge.
I have no idea why the autocorrect behaves as it does, but I am sure you can believe me when I say that it does - not having the need to make a paranoid snipe on behalf of someone else about a simple but annoying glitch in a programme.
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jim - // As it happens, retrocopy *is* a word -- used in genetics -- but, leaving that issue aside, the solution is simple. Right-click on the word, and click on "stop correcting retrocop", and it will never correct it again.
Or you could switch to Google Chrome, Firefox, or even Opera. //
Many thanks for your assistance.
Or you could switch to Google Chrome, Firefox, or even Opera. //
Many thanks for your assistance.
A fellow moderator has just closed this thread, right at the point that I clicked on 'Answer Now' to provide an answer to the original question (meaning that, after re-opening the thread, I've got to type my answer out again - grrr!)
Oh well, let's have another go . . .
Press the Windows key and R together.
Type, or copy & paste, the following into the box:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Spelling
Click 'OK'
Double-click the language folder you use. (It will be something like 'en-GB').
Double-click 'default.dic' to open that file in Notepad.
Type 'Retrocop' on a new line.
Click on File > Save.
Job done.
Oh well, let's have another go . . .
Press the Windows key and R together.
Type, or copy & paste, the following into the box:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Spelling
Click 'OK'
Double-click the language folder you use. (It will be something like 'en-GB').
Double-click 'default.dic' to open that file in Notepad.
Type 'Retrocop' on a new line.
Click on File > Save.
Job done.
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