Louis R wrote:No idea what software you're using, but normally you can switch off auto-correct without losing spell checking. It adds a bit of work to check the flagged words if you're not sure that that's what you wanted to write, but eliminates the less than useful assistance.Charybdis wrote:What no 'snerk' collaring for days on end? (Anyone else ever so tired of browser auto-correct? Made 'snerk' into 'sneak' - Yet, the same tech has done well to fix my typing so as to be unwilling to forego its 'help'!)
With both MS Word and Word Perfect, the auto-correct list can be edited... The problem crops up when we are proof reading a lengthy document or at the end of a long day and spell check pops up a word that we "add to dictionary"
so we have to find the word... "snerk" and delete it or... we have to tell the spell check that "snerk" is the word we want and to add it. After that it will never flag it again while you use that computer and version of software