"oops" I hear "oops" as I type...

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ascolwell

How can I turn of the sound "oops" whenever I misspell or type-in
incorrect grammar? It's really annoying...

many thanks, alex..
 
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Paul Berkowitz

How can I turn of the sound "oops" whenever I misspell or type-in
incorrect grammar? It's really annoying...

If it's possible that would be a preference, right? So why not look first in
Preferences?

Word
Preferences
General
ˆ Provide feedback with sound

Turn that pref off (uncheck it).


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Phillip M. Jones, CE.T.

How can I turn of the sound "oops" whenever I misspell or type-in
incorrect grammar? It's really annoying...

many thanks, alex..
I wouldn't be crazy about hearing oops all the time but Office for me is
absolutely voiceless.

for example in excel and even word they use to make a noise everytime I
saved using either Save as or Save command. also other normal noises
they should make doing various task are voiceless. No click or pops of
anytime.

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