3 Repeat this procedure to specify more automatic replacements. You can add as many items to the scrolling list as you want. When you finish, click OK. Note: Auto Correct does not remove specified text from a document if you type nothing in the With box. Also, Auto Correct won’t replace spaces with more or fewer spaces (such as replacing two spaces with one space). However, you can use the Text tab in the Find palette to find and replace spaces. To remove replacement entries:  Select the entry in the scroll- ing list and click Delete. Automatic spelling correction When you use the Spelling pop-up menu (page 27.524) to correct a misspelling, Canvas adds the item to the Auto Correction list. The misspelled word appears under Replace and the correction appears under With. If you make the same spelling mistake again and “Replace Text as You Type” is selected in the Auto Correct dialog box, Canvas corrects the error. If “Replace Text as You Type” is not selected, Canvas won’t make these automatic corrections. Checking the spelling of text Canvas can check the spelling of all text in a document, including text bound to a path by the Path Text tool or the Bind Text command. Canvas can check the spelling of specific words, selections and entire documents. Canvas can also check the spelling of words as you type. Canvas checks the spelling of text by looking up words in the Canvas Dictionary and the User Dictionary. The Canvas dictionary contains 100,000 words; this dictionary file can’t be modified. You can add words to the User Dictionary to stop Canvas from marking unrecog- nized words that are spelled correctly. Showing and hiding unrecognized words Canvas marks words that it can’t find in either the Canvas Dictionary or the User Dictionary with a red wavy underline. Canvas can check spelling while you type or after you finish entering text.
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