Microsoft Outlook’s Auto-Complete Text Prediction feature can be helpful for speeding up email composition, but some users find it distracting or unnecessary. If you prefer to type emails without suggested text appearing, you can easily disable this feature on both Mac and Windows versions of Outlook. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to turn it off.
How to Turn Off Auto-Complete Text Prediction in Outlook for Windows
Open Microsoft Outlook on your Windows PC.
Click on File in the top menu.
Select Options from the dropdown menu.
In the Mail section, scroll down to find Compose messages.
Uncheck the box that says "Show text predictions while typing".
Click OK to save the changes.
Your text prediction feature will now be disabled in Outlook on Windows.
How to Turn Off Auto-Complete Text Prediction in Outlook for Mac
Open Outlook on your Mac.
Click on Outlook in the top menu bar.
Select Preferences from the dropdown menu.
Choose AutoCorrect from the options.
Under the Text tab, uncheck the box labeled "Show text predictions while typing".
Close the settings window to apply changes.
Now, Auto-Complete Text Prediction is turned off in Outlook for Mac.
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