In Outlook 2010, as well as in Word and PowerPoint, it is advisable to adapt or change the preset Microsoft AutoCorrection options. This mainly includes the auto-correction of capital letters at the beginning of sentences and of the first letters in table cells. Please note, however, that the AutoCorrect in Outlook only applies to the Word-based e-mail editor. When creating contact data or appointments, Word is not active, and therefore also not the AutoCorrect function.
Outlook 2010: AutoCorrect function
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Since the autocorrection is inactive (gray) for me, I cannot change or activate it. Is it possible that Outlook 2010 is not compatible with Word 2007 and that Office 2010 is needed?
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This is very likely not the cause of the problem. Maybe the message format needs to be adjusted. Say Word is not yet registered as an editor. Exactly above the button, which is familiar in this case, you will find the Editor Options> AutoCorrect Options buttons. Could be an approach.
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Hello, I think your description is very good and I will add your page to favorites.
As far as Office 2010 is concerned, I would like to point out that the options are not hidden behind the "START" button, but behind "FILE". I've searched longer. Or are there different versions of Outlook 2010? -
Very good, easy to understand and short tip to get rid of the annoying auto-correction default settings.
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Good explanation.
Question: you can also insert a line break so that, for example, after entering: "mfgem"
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With kind regards,
Egon Mueller
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appear?