Are there any shortcut keys to get to AutoCorrect in Vista?

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Meo100

In Word 2003 I could get to AutoCorrect in two steps using shortcut key ALT
T, then A. In word 2007 you have to go via the office button, word option,
proofing then auto correct options. Surely there must be a quicker way than
that? Surely the developers of Vista haven't taken something simple and
useful and made it a complete pain in the neck (and fingers) to use?? I've
searched Microsoft help and i can't find anything. Is there anyone out there
who's figured it out?
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Meo,

The Alt, T, A keyboard shortcut still works in Word 2007.
Many of the older menu navigation keyboard shortcuts still work in Word 2007.

You can also add the Autocorrect Options dialog to the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)

Right click on the QAT, choose customize, and from the 'All commands' category, choose 'Autocorrect Options'

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In Word 2003 I could get to AutoCorrect in two steps using shortcut key ALT
T, then A. In word 2007 you have to go via the office button, word option,
proofing then auto correct options. Surely there must be a quicker way than
that? Surely the developers of Vista haven't taken something simple and
useful and made it a complete pain in the neck (and fingers) to use?? I've
searched Microsoft help and i can't find anything. Is there anyone out there
who's figured it out?>>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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Graham Mayor

This is nothing to do with the Vista operation system.
Add the autocorrect options button (in the all commands section) to the QAT
for single click access.

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Meo100

Meo100 said:
In Word 2003 I could get to AutoCorrect in two steps using shortcut key ALT
T, then A. In word 2007 you have to go via the office button, word option,
proofing then auto correct options. Surely there must be a quicker way than
that? Surely the developers of Vista haven't taken something simple and
useful and made it a complete pain in the neck (and fingers) to use?? I've
searched Microsoft help and i can't find anything. Is there anyone out there
who's figured it out?

Thanks Bob, I hadn't realised you could just carry on with the old shortcuts.
 

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