![]() At the left of the dialog box choose Customize (Word 2007) or Quick Access Toolbar (Word 2010 and later versions).In Word 2010 or a later version, display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Options.) (In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Word Options. Instead you'll need to add it to the Quick Access Toolbar by following these steps: In default installations of Word, the AutoFormat tool is not available on any of the ribbon tabs. You see, AutoFormat doesn't just work as you type-it is also available, on demand, to format an entire document. This is fine and good for many people, but what if you get a document from someone else and it needs a lot of the "little touches" applied to it? This is where the real industrial-strength AutoFormat feature of Word comes into play. Word does things like changing your quotes to Smart Quotes, automatically creating bulleted and numbered lists, and changing the indentation of paragraphs. ![]() You probably take many of these automatic formatting (AutoFormat) adjustments for granted. Word includes a feature that formats what you type, as you type it.
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