Instructions to turn off the automatic spell checking function in Word 2007-2010

This article shows you how to turn off the spell checking function in Microsoft Word 2007/2010 quickly.

Microsoft Word is a tool to support the text editor very effectively and is used by most people, it supports a lot of features that bring comfort to users. However, because the Vietnamese language is not yet supported in the spelling check function, when it comes to writing a document in Vietnamese language, it always has red or blue dashes at the bottom of the text. I drafted to bring annoying annoyance to the user. This article shows you how to turn off the spell checking function in Microsoft Word 2007/2010 quickly.

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Article How to turn off the automatic spell checking function in Word 2007/2010:

Step 1: Open the toolbar by selecting File -> Options

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Step 2: From the Word Options window, select Proofing and then do either of the following:

Method 1: Uncheck the following options:

-Check spelling as you type: Check spelling as you type

- Use contextual spelling: Use contextual spelling

- Mark grammar errors as you type: Mark grammatical errors as you type

- Check grammar with spelling: Check grammar with spelling

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Method 2: Hide the underlined spelling as shown:

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And now we check the results:

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The article above shows you how to turn off the automatic spell checking function in Microsoft Word 2010, for Microsoft Word 2007 and Microsoft Word 2013, do the same.

Update 19 May 2020
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