Pointing to "uservoice" is a wasted effort. Put a link back to this posting on UserVoice, and add a reply here with a link to your specific posting on UserVoice. It is also a good idea to provide cross posted links. You can submit suggestions like this to the forum either by "voting" and commenting on a similar existing suggestion or by creatingĪ new suggestion for others to vote and comment on. You get no feedback from MS about your feedback.Ī better place to submit this type of feedback the "UserVoice" forum. You can use the Office or Windows 10 "feedback" (**)applets but then your suggestions just fall into a black hole. As computer scientists we are trained to communicate with the dumbest things in the world – computers – so you’d think we’d be able to communicate quite well with people. Personally, I find the second approach easier. Then you can type your entry, hit enter, paste the copied text, type your next bullet point continue. Or you could type your dash followed by 3 or 4 spaces. Very slow, but it gets what you want done. The only thing I found you can do is use Undo,, command after Word tries to read your mind and create a numbered or bullet list for you. It appears there is no user control over that feature. If you have a block of text selected, theīut that doesn't fix your autoformat problem. In the Language dialog you can turn on "Don't check Spelling". To answer your stated question, you turn off autocorrect/spell checking by going to Review Tab > Spelling drop down > Set Proofing Language command.
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