Automatic corrections

1a

Global AutoCorrect works straight out of the box - you can just start typing.

Great! 'acess' was AutoCorrected to 'access'.

Oops! Please type the word exactly as it appears.

Oh no! That should have been AutoCorrected. Let's try again.

1b

Global AutoCorrect works in all programs.

Great! 'fizix' was AutoCorrected to 'physics'.

Oops! Please type the word exactly as it appears.

Oh no! That should have been AutoCorrected. Let's try again.

1c

Global AutoCorrect works in all programs.

Great! 'nolij' was AutoCorrected to 'knowledge'.

Oops! Please type the word exactly as it appears.

Oh no! That should have been AutoCorrected. Let's try again.

2a

If there's a chance you could have meant something else, then Global AutoCorrect won't just guess.

Great! 'ecsam' will now be AutoCorrected to 'exam' whenever you type it.

Oops! Please type the word exactly as it appears.

Oh no! That should have been AutoCorrected. Let's try again.

2b

Global AutoCorrect won't just guess. 'Strest' could mean 'stressed' or 'streets'.

Now press Command-Shift-a and you'll see some options.

Great! 'strest' will now be AutoCorrected to 'stressed' whenever you type it.

Oops! Please type the word exactly as it appears.

Oh no! That should have been AutoCorrected. Let's try again.

2c

Remember, you can add any words that aren't AutoCorrected (F2).

Now press Command-Shift-a and you'll see some options.

I'm afraid that key won't work, you'll have to type the word again in full for it to be corrected.

3a

Explore the rest of Global AutoCorrect.

If you need anything else, you can just right-click on this icon.

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