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The other day, I came across a really annoying thing in PowerPoint that you might have come across too. I wanted to screenshot a slide and send it to a colleague but I used Latin text as a placeholder. And I had squiggly red underlines throughout the text because it was proofreading for English but it was all in Latin. I didnt want to send my colleague a screenshot with a bunch of red lines through it, so I needed to get rid of autocorrect. It was a bit tricky to figure out but I did figure it out, and today Im going to share it with you. This is the slide that I wanted to screenshot and send to my colleague. Its part of a big PowerPoint graphics and templates pack that I use. I didnt want to take a screenshot with all these red lines in it, so the first thing I need to do is turn off proofreading. To do that go to file, then go to options, then in options click on proofing. And now you have two options you can turn off check spelling as you type. This