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Word 2000 autocorrect

We are having a difficulty in our institution (it's a school) with individuals editing the contents in auto correct so that when a word is typed, autocorrect replys with an obscenity, or what ever else they want it to be.  I am wondering if there is a way to keep autocorrect usable, but to disable the editing of it.  Is there a policy or something that could do this?
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Hello PastorDwayne.

This question is still open.

What would you like to do with it? Basically, you've got the following options:

1. Award points to the expert who was most helpful.

2. Delete it because the problem's been resolved or no longer exists. Your points are returned to you. This requires no objections from others who posted in your question.

3. PAQ it because the information may be useful, but is not useful to you. Your points are returned to you. This requires no objections from others who posted in your question.

Input from posting Experts on items 2 and 3 is greatly appreciated!

Thank you.
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Force-accepted answer. Against a pastor, no less!

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It is worse than that, s/he is a teacher too... As a rule, they either abandon their questions or give poor grades to keep the experts on their toes...