- #Turn off automatic formatting in word 2013 how to#
- #Turn off automatic formatting in word 2013 manual#
- #Turn off automatic formatting in word 2013 code#
Indentation also can be configured individually for most file types, but as as in your case, projects can differ, and then it becomes annoying. What I usually come across is the tab/space indentation behavior differences, it's the most common difference in project styles. Having different auto formatting saved for solutions can be a feature request for next release (certainly not make it to VS 2013). In this case that settings will be saved finally what the last closed VS instance had I think.
#Turn off automatic formatting in word 2013 manual#
Unfortunately this requires manual steps. If it's about just a specific file type, than it can be just a few kilobytes long. you can export the specific settings for a certain project and then import it later.
#Turn off automatic formatting in word 2013 code#
You can configure the behavior to match your style, but you say you have project with different code styles. It is annoying though if that happens all the time. Fortunately these two (or sometimes more auto formatting steps) are not grouped together into one command probably for this exact reason: you can go back and override it. If you just peek into some projects which have different/weird style: if an unwanted auto-formatting happens, then you can perform one undo step, this should undo only the auto formatting part of the operation and not your contribution.In the Editing section, un-check the boxes for Apply numbering to lists automatically and Apply bullets to lists automatically.It's a bug in VS 2013 beta that it cannot be turned off completely, see issue submitted by FuleSnabel.Click OK on each dialog box to return to your document.Click OK on each dialog box to return to your presentation.Un-check the box for Automatic bulleted and numbered lists.Select Proofing and click AutoCorrect Options.Click OK on each dialog box to return to your mailbox.In the Apply as you type section, un-check Automatic bulleted lists and Automatic numbered lists.You won’t see a line under each paragraph because Word groups together paras with the same formatting. Each of those paragraphs inherits the same (bottom border) formatting that Word made for the horizontal line. In the Proofing section, click AutoCorrect Options. Stop Automatically Creating Border Lines will turn off the AutoFormat Border Lines option entirely.Select Mail and click the Spelling and Autocorrect button.If this behavior isn’t actually all that helpful for you, and you’d rather control your own list-making without Office’s help, you can turn to your autocorrect options.Ĭheck out the instructions below for steps to change the autocorrect list behavior, and thus disable automatic bullets and numbering, in Office 2013 programs.
#Turn off automatic formatting in word 2013 how to#
If you dont want Word to be quite that helpful, heres how to turn off (or on. Many Office programs will detect when you start a numbered or bulleted list and helpfully automate it, so that when you press Enter, new list items are automatically indented and bulleted or numbered. Word gives you control over which automatic formatting tools are enabled.