What is AutoFormat?
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What is AutoFormat?
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AutoFormat is a feature of MS Word that allows texts to be formatted automatically while a user is typing. By using AutoFormat, a document can be formatted in many ways as a user types in it. For example, straight quotes can be replaced with smart quotes; bullets or numbers can be used automatically; network paths can be configured automatically; headings, lists, border, and symbols can be formatted automatically, and many more formatting can be done by using AutoFormat. By default, AutoFormat is on when MS Word is opened to be used. It can be turned off if a user does not require using it.
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