You have an unusual spelling of your first name: Jhonathan, rather than Jonathan. When you type your first name in a Word document, AutoCorrect flags it as a word that should be corrected. How can you stop this from happening?
What will be an ideal response?
You can change AutoCorrect settings in the AutoCorrect dialog box. To open this dialog box, click Control AutoCorrect Options in the AutoCorrect Options menu, or click Word on the menu bar, click Preferences, and then click AutoCorrect in the Authoring and Proofing Tools group in the Word Preferences dialog box. After you click Control AutoCorrect Options, you can instruct AutoCorrect to no longer correct Jhonathan.
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