![]() ![]() The Dictionary is dead To look up a word from within Word 2013, you must first have downloaded a dictionary app and second be connected to the Internet.įor the first time, Word ships without a dictionary. (Somewhat surprisingly, Word treats New Comment and Hyperlink as more popular commands than AutoCorrect for the spelling error context menu.) Regrettably, Microsoft also removed this option from the new spelling task pane.ģ. Microsoft says that this omission reduces “clutter in the spelling error context menu” and thus helps users find popular commands faster, as well as fitting the menu on the screen much better. That feature is still available, but you can no longer choose to have Word correct the misspelled word fixed automatically every time you accidentally type it. In Word 2010, if you right-clicked an incorrectly spelled word, the program invited you to choose from alternate spellings. One terrible call on Microsoft’s part was its decision to remove AutoCorrect from Word’s Spelling Error Context Menu. AutoCorrect has moved in the name of reducing ‘clutter.’ 2.
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