Type in the word receive, lowercase R and we'll reverse the I before E except after C rule. ![]() Type in 'this and' but type in A D N leave a space, you can see it gets fixed. Not necessarily misspelled, but just the way we type quickly can cause typos to happen. Let's try a couple of words that are often misspelled. And we'll continue and just type in some numbers. You can see we don't have to type much before Word recognizes you probably want the month October, and we can hit enter to put that in. Let's type in Wednesday in lowercase, notice as we continue to type it actually pops up, indicating we probably want to type in Wednesday and all we have to do is press enter to finish it off and get it capitalized for us. Type in today with a lowercase T, today is, oh, when you hit the space bar and continue typing it gets capitalized, beginning of a sentence. We'll continue with 'to this course on Word 2019'. Word knows this is the beginning of a sentence, it will do the capitalizing for you. Just type it in lower case, welcome, hit the space bar, and look what happens. Let's type in 'welcome to this course' but don't type in a capital W. Right here, with the cursor flashing the type left hand top of our screen, we are ready to start typing. Go head, and click file and new blank document. ![]() We're going to start with a new blank document. Well, we are going to explore autocorrect, and how you can to customize it to fit your needs. Capitalization, the names of days and months. Well, here in Word 2019 there are a number of autocorrect options that will automatically fix things up. ![]() Have you ever been typing away in a Word document, you know you made a typo, you go back to fix it, and it's not there.
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