AutoCorrect Limitations for Word for WindowsLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q109296 |
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SUMMARYThe AutoCorrect feature is a new feature in Word 6.0 for Windows that automatically corrects common typing mistakes as you work. For example, if you type "teh," AutoCorrect replaces it with "the" as soon as you press SPACEBAR. You can also use AutoCorrect to quickly insert words or phrases that are long or difficult to type. For example, use AutoCorrect to automatically replace "ASAP" with "as soon as possible." AutoCorrect entries are stored in the NORMAL.DOT file.
MORE INFORMATIONThe operating limits of the AutoCorrect feature are listed in the following table.
Feature Limit
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Maximum number of AutoCorrect entries Limited to
memory/hard disk
space
Maximum number of characters as a 255
plain text entry
Maximum number of characters as a Unlimited
formatted entry
Maximum number of characters stored as 31
Replace text
AutoCorrect entries are stored in an index file attached to the NORMAL.DOT
file, and use a minimum of 4 bytes per entry. Since the AutoCorrect feature
uses the 64K local memory heap allocated to Word, inserting large numbers
of AutoCorrect entries may result in an "Out of memory" error message. For
example, if you enter 7000 AutoCorrect entries you will use approximately
28K of memory, almost half the available local memory. This could also
result in other memory-related error messages because the local memory is
used by several other operations.
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