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Is it possible to disable auto correct (such as fixing capitalization) for a specific style template only? I'm interested in a solution for Word 2013.



This is specifically for auto correct, configured File / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct.



The purpose is to disable it for the style sheet used for code samples. Auto correct from int to Int is painful, but I don't want to lose auto correct completely.










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Is it possible to disable auto correct (such as fixing capitalization) for a specific style template only? I'm interested in a solution for Word 2013.



This is specifically for auto correct, configured File / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct.



The purpose is to disable it for the style sheet used for code samples. Auto correct from int to Int is painful, but I don't want to lose auto correct completely.










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  • I would like this for the exact same use.

    – John
    Apr 28 '15 at 17:07














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Is it possible to disable auto correct (such as fixing capitalization) for a specific style template only? I'm interested in a solution for Word 2013.



This is specifically for auto correct, configured File / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct.



The purpose is to disable it for the style sheet used for code samples. Auto correct from int to Int is painful, but I don't want to lose auto correct completely.










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Is it possible to disable auto correct (such as fixing capitalization) for a specific style template only? I'm interested in a solution for Word 2013.



This is specifically for auto correct, configured File / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct.



The purpose is to disable it for the style sheet used for code samples. Auto correct from int to Int is painful, but I don't want to lose auto correct completely.







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  • I would like this for the exact same use.

    – John
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  • I would like this for the exact same use.

    – John
    Apr 28 '15 at 17:07

















I would like this for the exact same use.

– John
Apr 28 '15 at 17:07





I would like this for the exact same use.

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MsWord - > In the Styles group on the Home Tab (Expand it)->Apply Style ->(Selected style is to be Normal) modify (do required modification)->Format->Language -> uncheck the spell check(if thats also not required)



for specific style you can check this link



http://blogs.msdn.com/b/acoat/archive/2009/08/09/turning-off-proofing-and-autocorrect-in-word-2007.aspx






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    This is already enabled, but turns off spell checking only (squiggly lines). However, auto correction (as configured in file / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct) is still active, e.g. changing capitalization and the beginning of a paragraph.

    – peterchen
    Feb 7 '13 at 12:20



















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Not sure if it's possible with templates, but you could use a macro for disabling the autocorrection features which you don't want on launch of the file and re-enable them on close.



Something in the direction like this:



Application.AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapitals = False


or a little bit more general



Application.AutoCorrect.ReplaceText = False





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    1. Go to Modify style

    2. At the bottom of the page, choose paragraph section for style editing

    3. Goto second tab Line and Page Breaks

    4. Check formatting exceptions: Suppress line numbers and Don't hyphenate


    Certified and works on Mac MS-Word version 16.x






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      For disabling autocorrect option
      MSword -> file->option ->proofing



      You will options to disable it.Also from 'autocorrect option' inside proofing.






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        That’s explicitly not what @peterchen asked for. He wants to turn it off only for a particular style, not for everything in the program.

        – KRyan
        Aug 23 '13 at 22:51





















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      1. Go to your Charms Bar (press Windows + C).

      2. Click Settings.

      3. Click Change PC Settings (located at the bottom of the Settings column).

      4. Click General.

      5. Go to the Spelling section.

      6. Turn off “Autocorrect Misspelled Words” option.


      To close this app, move your cursor to the top of the page until it becomes a hand icon now click and drag off the screen.






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      • This disables AutoCorrect completely, not just for selected style sheets.

        – peterchen
        Feb 29 '16 at 12:12











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      MsWord - > In the Styles group on the Home Tab (Expand it)->Apply Style ->(Selected style is to be Normal) modify (do required modification)->Format->Language -> uncheck the spell check(if thats also not required)



      for specific style you can check this link



      http://blogs.msdn.com/b/acoat/archive/2009/08/09/turning-off-proofing-and-autocorrect-in-word-2007.aspx






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        This is already enabled, but turns off spell checking only (squiggly lines). However, auto correction (as configured in file / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct) is still active, e.g. changing capitalization and the beginning of a paragraph.

        – peterchen
        Feb 7 '13 at 12:20
















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      MsWord - > In the Styles group on the Home Tab (Expand it)->Apply Style ->(Selected style is to be Normal) modify (do required modification)->Format->Language -> uncheck the spell check(if thats also not required)



      for specific style you can check this link



      http://blogs.msdn.com/b/acoat/archive/2009/08/09/turning-off-proofing-and-autocorrect-in-word-2007.aspx






      share|improve this answer





















      • 7





        This is already enabled, but turns off spell checking only (squiggly lines). However, auto correction (as configured in file / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct) is still active, e.g. changing capitalization and the beginning of a paragraph.

        – peterchen
        Feb 7 '13 at 12:20














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      MsWord - > In the Styles group on the Home Tab (Expand it)->Apply Style ->(Selected style is to be Normal) modify (do required modification)->Format->Language -> uncheck the spell check(if thats also not required)



      for specific style you can check this link



      http://blogs.msdn.com/b/acoat/archive/2009/08/09/turning-off-proofing-and-autocorrect-in-word-2007.aspx






      share|improve this answer















      MsWord - > In the Styles group on the Home Tab (Expand it)->Apply Style ->(Selected style is to be Normal) modify (do required modification)->Format->Language -> uncheck the spell check(if thats also not required)



      for specific style you can check this link



      http://blogs.msdn.com/b/acoat/archive/2009/08/09/turning-off-proofing-and-autocorrect-in-word-2007.aspx







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      answered Feb 7 '13 at 10:00









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        This is already enabled, but turns off spell checking only (squiggly lines). However, auto correction (as configured in file / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct) is still active, e.g. changing capitalization and the beginning of a paragraph.

        – peterchen
        Feb 7 '13 at 12:20














      • 7





        This is already enabled, but turns off spell checking only (squiggly lines). However, auto correction (as configured in file / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct) is still active, e.g. changing capitalization and the beginning of a paragraph.

        – peterchen
        Feb 7 '13 at 12:20








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      This is already enabled, but turns off spell checking only (squiggly lines). However, auto correction (as configured in file / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct) is still active, e.g. changing capitalization and the beginning of a paragraph.

      – peterchen
      Feb 7 '13 at 12:20





      This is already enabled, but turns off spell checking only (squiggly lines). However, auto correction (as configured in file / Options / Document proofing (?) / Auto Correct) is still active, e.g. changing capitalization and the beginning of a paragraph.

      – peterchen
      Feb 7 '13 at 12:20













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      Not sure if it's possible with templates, but you could use a macro for disabling the autocorrection features which you don't want on launch of the file and re-enable them on close.



      Something in the direction like this:



      Application.AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapitals = False


      or a little bit more general



      Application.AutoCorrect.ReplaceText = False





      share|improve this answer




























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        Not sure if it's possible with templates, but you could use a macro for disabling the autocorrection features which you don't want on launch of the file and re-enable them on close.



        Something in the direction like this:



        Application.AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapitals = False


        or a little bit more general



        Application.AutoCorrect.ReplaceText = False





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          Not sure if it's possible with templates, but you could use a macro for disabling the autocorrection features which you don't want on launch of the file and re-enable them on close.



          Something in the direction like this:



          Application.AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapitals = False


          or a little bit more general



          Application.AutoCorrect.ReplaceText = False





          share|improve this answer













          Not sure if it's possible with templates, but you could use a macro for disabling the autocorrection features which you don't want on launch of the file and re-enable them on close.



          Something in the direction like this:



          Application.AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapitals = False


          or a little bit more general



          Application.AutoCorrect.ReplaceText = False






          share|improve this answer












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              1. Go to Modify style

              2. At the bottom of the page, choose paragraph section for style editing

              3. Goto second tab Line and Page Breaks

              4. Check formatting exceptions: Suppress line numbers and Don't hyphenate


              Certified and works on Mac MS-Word version 16.x






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                1. Go to Modify style

                2. At the bottom of the page, choose paragraph section for style editing

                3. Goto second tab Line and Page Breaks

                4. Check formatting exceptions: Suppress line numbers and Don't hyphenate


                Certified and works on Mac MS-Word version 16.x






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                  1. Go to Modify style

                  2. At the bottom of the page, choose paragraph section for style editing

                  3. Goto second tab Line and Page Breaks

                  4. Check formatting exceptions: Suppress line numbers and Don't hyphenate


                  Certified and works on Mac MS-Word version 16.x






                  share|improve this answer














                  1. Go to Modify style

                  2. At the bottom of the page, choose paragraph section for style editing

                  3. Goto second tab Line and Page Breaks

                  4. Check formatting exceptions: Suppress line numbers and Don't hyphenate


                  Certified and works on Mac MS-Word version 16.x







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                      For disabling autocorrect option
                      MSword -> file->option ->proofing



                      You will options to disable it.Also from 'autocorrect option' inside proofing.






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                        That’s explicitly not what @peterchen asked for. He wants to turn it off only for a particular style, not for everything in the program.

                        – KRyan
                        Aug 23 '13 at 22:51


















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                      For disabling autocorrect option
                      MSword -> file->option ->proofing



                      You will options to disable it.Also from 'autocorrect option' inside proofing.






                      share|improve this answer



















                      • 2





                        That’s explicitly not what @peterchen asked for. He wants to turn it off only for a particular style, not for everything in the program.

                        – KRyan
                        Aug 23 '13 at 22:51
















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                      For disabling autocorrect option
                      MSword -> file->option ->proofing



                      You will options to disable it.Also from 'autocorrect option' inside proofing.






                      share|improve this answer













                      For disabling autocorrect option
                      MSword -> file->option ->proofing



                      You will options to disable it.Also from 'autocorrect option' inside proofing.







                      share|improve this answer












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                      answered Feb 7 '13 at 9:57









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                      • 2





                        That’s explicitly not what @peterchen asked for. He wants to turn it off only for a particular style, not for everything in the program.

                        – KRyan
                        Aug 23 '13 at 22:51
















                      • 2





                        That’s explicitly not what @peterchen asked for. He wants to turn it off only for a particular style, not for everything in the program.

                        – KRyan
                        Aug 23 '13 at 22:51










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                      That’s explicitly not what @peterchen asked for. He wants to turn it off only for a particular style, not for everything in the program.

                      – KRyan
                      Aug 23 '13 at 22:51







                      That’s explicitly not what @peterchen asked for. He wants to turn it off only for a particular style, not for everything in the program.

                      – KRyan
                      Aug 23 '13 at 22:51













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                      1. Go to your Charms Bar (press Windows + C).

                      2. Click Settings.

                      3. Click Change PC Settings (located at the bottom of the Settings column).

                      4. Click General.

                      5. Go to the Spelling section.

                      6. Turn off “Autocorrect Misspelled Words” option.


                      To close this app, move your cursor to the top of the page until it becomes a hand icon now click and drag off the screen.






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                      • This disables AutoCorrect completely, not just for selected style sheets.

                        – peterchen
                        Feb 29 '16 at 12:12
















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                      1. Go to your Charms Bar (press Windows + C).

                      2. Click Settings.

                      3. Click Change PC Settings (located at the bottom of the Settings column).

                      4. Click General.

                      5. Go to the Spelling section.

                      6. Turn off “Autocorrect Misspelled Words” option.


                      To close this app, move your cursor to the top of the page until it becomes a hand icon now click and drag off the screen.






                      share|improve this answer


























                      • This disables AutoCorrect completely, not just for selected style sheets.

                        – peterchen
                        Feb 29 '16 at 12:12














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                      1. Go to your Charms Bar (press Windows + C).

                      2. Click Settings.

                      3. Click Change PC Settings (located at the bottom of the Settings column).

                      4. Click General.

                      5. Go to the Spelling section.

                      6. Turn off “Autocorrect Misspelled Words” option.


                      To close this app, move your cursor to the top of the page until it becomes a hand icon now click and drag off the screen.






                      share|improve this answer
















                      1. Go to your Charms Bar (press Windows + C).

                      2. Click Settings.

                      3. Click Change PC Settings (located at the bottom of the Settings column).

                      4. Click General.

                      5. Go to the Spelling section.

                      6. Turn off “Autocorrect Misspelled Words” option.


                      To close this app, move your cursor to the top of the page until it becomes a hand icon now click and drag off the screen.







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                      • This disables AutoCorrect completely, not just for selected style sheets.

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                      • This disables AutoCorrect completely, not just for selected style sheets.

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                      This disables AutoCorrect completely, not just for selected style sheets.

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                      This disables AutoCorrect completely, not just for selected style sheets.

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