Eric
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TomOC wrote:
Eric-
I don't remember the exact number (either 3 or 5) times that you click the x to NOT accept the suggested correction and it will no longer be a problem - or so it should be. There are a number of complaints in the Apple forum stating that it is not so
I've had no real problem and love it (except for "its" and "it's").
It sounds to me like most of the problems were caused by NOT taking the trouble to cancel the suggestions and then IOS learns them even though you didn't really want them to be learned.
Fortunately, there is hope...a second chance at happiness and warm fuzzies for autocorrect: just reset your autocorrect file: Settings> General> Reset> Reset Keyboard Dictionary and you are back to day 1 again.
Alternately, if you really do hate it, you can turn it off : Settings> General> Keyboard> AutoCorrection
I could possibly live without it on my iPad but never on my iphone, but that's what makes a horserace, no?
Doesn't bother me Tom... Just joshing with Robert.
The real answer is to read what you or the computer have written, before hitting POST.
____________________ Eric
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