Troubleshoot automatic formatting

I've turned off automatic formatting options, and Word still formats my document.

First, make sure that you've turned off the options on the correct tab. When you click AutoCorrect Options on the Tools menu, you can turn off two types of automatic formatting:

If neither of the above addresses your problem, try one of the following:

My text is not bold, underlined, or italicized as I expected.

My text was unexpectedly formatted as a hyperlink.

If the text you typed includes the at sign (@), Microsoft Word might interpret the text as an e-mail address and automatically apply hyperlink formatting. You can turn off the automatic replacement of Internet and network paths with hyperlinks.

  1. On the Tools menu, click AutoCorrect Options, and then click the AutoFormat As You Type tab.
  2. Under Replace as you type, clear the Internet and network paths with hyperlinks check box.

Word isn't automatically formatting my e-mail messages.

Microsoft Word formats an e-mail message automatically only if all of the following are true:

You can set the second and third options in Microsoft Outlook. For details, see Microsoft Outlook Help.

I don't want the AutoCorrect button to display when text is automatically formatted.

The AutoCorrect button no longer displays when text is formatted.