Using Auto-Correct Settings to Prevent Common Errors | Attorney at Work
Many of us have trouble remembering how to spell certain words and acronyms. For example, I have to consciously think about how to spell marriage. That “ia” is always trying to trip me up. There are other words, too, some more commonly misspelled than others. Then there are words that my fingers just type out of order when I’m trying to fly through a brief. But today isn’t about learning how to spell better. It’s about making your life easier by using auto-correct settings in your word processor… Read on: Using Auto-Correct Settings to Prevent Common Errors – Attorney at Work