Do not trust MS Word

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MS Word can play tricks with you if you set it on auto correction.I faced it recently when I wrote RAJAMA and MS Word converted it into PAJAMA. Being a careless guy, I did not re-check it and once submitted and published, I could see it easily. Therefore, be careful and remove auto correction immediately. Doing checking manually would save you from embarrassment . Have you any similar experiences? :ohmy:

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Sunil ji, this is the first time am listening about MS word, i dont know that there is an auto correction option is also there. anyway I have a habit of proof reading the content which is written by me, so for me no problem. But Thank you sir, for making us aware of such mistakes done by Ms word.
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.

If rajama becomes Pajama then don't know what will be if we don't cheek frequently.It may change the whole meaning.
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!

True, that is what I am trying to make myself understand. I have had enough of MS Word and not going to give them a chance any more, da** with MS Word. :evil: :evil:
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!

True, that is what I am trying to make myself understand. I have had enough of MS Word and not going to give them a chance any more, da** with MS Word. :evil: :evil:


:laugh: :laugh: You should have steered clear of it in the first place! :lol:
Oh now I remember, when I complete typing one page in Ms office from second page itself it corrects the spelling mistakes automatically without setting the auto correction option
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!


Actually, what's this Rajama :blink: :blink:
Is it Rajamma....a common South Indian name? :woohoo:
MS Word can play tricks with you if you set it on auto correction.I faced it recently when I wrote RAJAMA and MS Word converted it into PAJAMA. Being a careless guy, I did not re-check it and once submitted and published, I could see it easily. Therefore, be careful and remove auto correction immediately. Doing checking manually would save you from embarrassment . Have you any similar experiences? :ohmy:


HA ha ha
Let me tell you, one of our favourite games while we were studying in degree. So, years back....

It was our hobby to use that 'autocorrection' option to fool our friends :cheer:
We used to choose that option and provide our own words.... :silly:
For example, we used to change the name of our friends to monkey, donkey, mabhu etc.... (in reverse also)
So, whenever they type those names, monkey or donkey or idiot appears instead :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Actually, they won't notice it easily and we had made a lot of such funs at that time.... :woohoo:
Let me tell its advantage....
But I don't know where is that autocorrect option in new versions....just check it.

If you want to type a long word frequently for your article, you can make use of that autocorrect option.
For example...organization is a lengthy word. Just go to that option and provide 'o' instead of organization. (Earlier, we used to do so. Now, I can't find where that option is. Just search).
So, whenever you type 'o' it will be autocorrected as 'organization', which can save a lot of time. Later, when you find it's not needed, remove that entry from the list.
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!


Actually, what's this Rajama :blink: :blink:
Is it Rajamma....a common South Indian name? :woohoo:


It snot Rajamma, Sandhya, Just single M, it is a common word for kidney beans!
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!


Actually, what's this Rajama :blink: :blink:
Is it Rajamma....a common South Indian name? :woohoo:


It snot Rajamma, Sandhya, Just single M, it is a common word for kidney beans!


Yes, Rajma, I know that :) . But Sunil is telling about Rajama. :woohoo:
Sunil, are you there? :cheer:
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!


Actually, what's this Rajama :blink: :blink:
Is it Rajamma....a common South Indian name? :woohoo:



It snot Rajamma, Sandhya, Just single M, it is a common word for kidney beans!


Yes, Rajma, I know that :) . But Sunil is telling about Rajama. :woohoo:
Sunil, are you there? :cheer:


Well, you know sunil and his typo errors!! :lol:
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!


Actually, what's this Rajama :blink: :blink:
Is it Rajamma....a common South Indian name? :woohoo:



It snot Rajamma, Sandhya, Just single M, it is a common word for kidney beans!


Yes, Rajma, I know that :) . But Sunil is telling about Rajama. :woohoo:
Sunil, are you there? :cheer:


Well, you know sunil and his typo errors!! :lol:

and he feels it's the duty of moderators to correct his mistakes. :laugh: :laugh: Now, what's he going to say? Now, he is also a moderator :cheer:
MS Word can play tricks with you if you set it on auto correction.I faced it recently when I wrote RAJAMA and MS Word converted it into PAJAMA. Being a careless guy, I did not re-check it and once submitted and published, I could see it easily. Therefore, be careful and remove auto correction immediately. Doing checking manually would save you from embarrassment . Have you any similar experiences? :ohmy:


The spellings of Hindi words like 'Rajama' are not in dictionary. There is a way. You mad add such words to M.S. word dictionary.
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!


Actually, what's this Rajama :blink: :blink:
Is it Rajamma....a common South Indian name? :woohoo:



It snot Rajamma, Sandhya, Just single M, it is a common word for kidney beans!


Yes, Rajma, I know that :) . But Sunil is telling about Rajama. :woohoo:
Sunil, are you there? :cheer:


Well, you know sunil and his typo errors!! :lol:

and he feels it's the duty of moderators to correct his mistakes. :laugh: :laugh: Now, what's he going to say? Now, he is also a moderator :cheer:


Now there are two options available for me.
1- I make it a rule to follow as per my own spellings for every one
2- You must take my spelling that could be either Rajama or Rajma since its not a standard English word. What would you have? Rajama or Rajma? Fried in Ghee or butter?? :laugh: :laugh:
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!


Actually, what's this Rajama :blink: :blink:
Is it Rajamma....a common South Indian name? :woohoo:



It snot Rajamma, Sandhya, Just single M, it is a common word for kidney beans!


Yes, Rajma, I know that :) . But Sunil is telling about Rajama. :woohoo:
Sunil, are you there? :cheer:


Well, you know sunil and his typo errors!! :lol:


You are soon in for a dictionary named
'spellings sunny's ways'
written by suny bhai. :laugh: :laugh:
I shall modify all the non standard English words used by Indians in my own style.
May be the the day I publish it the name would enter into the history books
Suny bhai who introduced a new script to poor Indians
Long live suny bhai :woohoo: :woohoo: :laugh:
Yes auto correction are there and we should follow this as those words may be corrected according to their list.


That is right but one has to be careful because the words in other languages confuse them and they convert them to as per their dictionary. If we are not careful enough Rajama becomes Pajama.


That's because Pajama is an accepted English word and Rajama is not, so MS Word will autocorrect such words. In any case, it is prudent to never rely completely on any software and best option is to give the entire article a careful read through to avoid such errors!


Actually, what's this Rajama :blink: :blink:
Is it Rajamma....a common South Indian name? :woohoo:



It snot Rajamma, Sandhya, Just single M, it is a common word for kidney beans!


Yes, Rajma, I know that :) . But Sunil is telling about Rajama. :woohoo:
Sunil, are you there? :cheer:


Well, you know sunil and his typo errors!! :lol:

and he feels it's the duty of moderators to correct his mistakes. :laugh: :laugh: Now, what's he going to say? Now, he is also a moderator :cheer:


Now there are two options available for me.
1- I make it a rule to follow as per my own spellings for every one
2- You must take my spelling that could be either Rajama or Rajma since its not a standard English word. What would you have? Rajama or Rajma? Fried in Ghee or butter?? :laugh: :laugh:

don't worry. I will 'autocorrect' them ;)
I have no experienced of this any before. Auto correction work correctly. Be careful guys.

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