Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Computing/2021 December 21
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Festive fun (1): ''The prospect of [[Synod of Whitby|Whitby]]''
On Sunday I was typing the following on a Word document:
{{xt|'Easter date change arouses Rumanians: people disobey Orthodox Synod's Decree}}
Towards the end my finger slipped off one of the keys (I was touch typing) and Word typed the following:
{{xt|'Easter date change arouses Rumanians: people disobey Orthodox Synod's December ree}}
How does this happen? Is Word's output predictive? 31.124.153.198 (talk) 14:32, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
:just a guess (I don't use Word): did you add a space: "Dec ree"? If so the spell checker may have thought that "Dec" was an abbreviation for December. Martin of Sheffield (talk) 14:48, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
::... and on a standard QWERTY keyboard the {{mono|C}} key is just above the space bar. --Lambiam 23:46, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
:MS Word has a feature known as "AutoComplete".[https://www.lifewire.com/enabling-or-disabling-autocomplete-3539956] When forced to use MS Word I start by turning AutoCorrect and AutoComplete off, as they rarely make a change I find helpful. --Lambiam 00:00, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
::I was off the ball again when I came to print the document - on Word this is a two-stage process. Clicking "print" brought up a notice which I only spotted after I had clicked on the square "print" tab which caused it to disappear. The opening words were "Before publishing this document, check..." I guess this is some kind of copyright notice and it's a standard wording. Does anyone know what the standard wording is? 31.124.153.198 (talk) 18:09, 22 December 2021 (UTC)