Setting various preferences in Word 2007

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Bill MacCormick

New to 2007 and cannot see how to set up various text formatting preferences
(or any preferences at all). They are minor but on previous Word versions,
for example, a date typed as say 25th June had the 'th' superscripted
automatically. As I have just imported a very long document (500 pages plus)
where this is the default it is a pain that this is not the default in 2007.
How can I change this?

Also, the other thing noticed is that whilst previously if you typed a
recongisable word with the first two letters capitalised in error, e.g.
TOday, this would be automatically corrected. This does not currently
happen, Is there a a 'preference' I can change so this happens?

So far the Help options have not been very helpful on these basic points.
 
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Graham Mayor

Autocorrect and autoformat are still alive and well in Word 2007 - Word
Options > Proofing > Autocorrect Options

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