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Summary: Automatic spell checking in Microsoft Word can be turned off so that there isn't a red line beneath any word the program recognizes as being misspelled. Turn off automatic spell checking in Microsoft Word with tips from a software developer in this free video on computer training.
Dave Andrews is a software developer with a business and Web site selling programs and other computer services in Franklin, Tenn. Having worked in the IT industry for more than 8...read more
"Hi, my name is Dave Andrews. Today, I'm going to show you how to turn off automatic Spell Checking in Microsoft Word. Let's open Microsoft Word, and as you type, if you misspell a word, you'll notice that any misspelled words, get underlined in red. We're going to turn this off. To do so, go to Tools, and select Options. Select the Spelling and Grammar Tab, and uncheck the check spelling as you type check box. Once you've done that, just click ok. You'll notice now that those red lines have gone away, and as I mistype text, it is no longer being underlined automatically. It's that easy to turn off the Automatic Spell Checker. My name is Dave Andrews, and I've just showed you how to turn off the Automatic Spell Checker, in Microsoft Word."
eHow Article: How to Turn Off Automatic Spell Checking in Microsoft Word