Turning Off AutoCorrect
By default, LibreOffice automatically corrects many common typing errors and applies formatting while you type.
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To quickly undo an automatic correction or completion, press CommandCtrl+Z.
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To turn off most AutoCorrect features, remove the check mark from the menu Tools - AutoCorrect - While Typing.
To remove a word from the AutoCorrect list:
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Choose \<emph\>Tools - AutoCorrect\</emph\>.
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Click the \<emph\>Replace\</emph\> tab.
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In the \<emph\>AutoCorrect\</emph\> list, select the word pair that you want to remove.
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Click \<emph\>Delete\</emph\>.
To stop replacing quotation marks:
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Choose \<emph\>Tools - AutoCorrect\</emph\>.
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Click the \<emph\>Options\</emph\> tab.
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Clear the \<emph\>Replace\</emph\> check box(es).
To stop capitalizing the first letter of a sentence:
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Choose \<emph\>Tools - AutoCorrect\</emph\>.
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Click the \<emph\>Options\</emph\> tab.
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Clear the \<emph\>Capitalize first letter of every sentence\</emph\> check box.
To stop drawing a line when you type three identical characters:
LibreOffice automatically draws a line when you type three of the following characters and press Enter: - _ = * ~ #
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Choose \<emph\>Tools - AutoCorrect\</emph\>.
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Click the \<emph\>Options\</emph\> tab.
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Clear the "Apply border" check box.