Office 2019 was released in October 2019 and AutoCorrect Options is found in the context Spelling menu of Word 2019. versions that come with an installer package. I am not sure whether the command has been added to MSI versions of Office 2016, i.e. You may get such changes with a delay, depending on how often your version is updated. The command was also added to Word 2016 in 2018 – at least in Click-to-Run versions of the program. If the spelling of the word checked was correct, a 'spelling correct' window will appear.Microsoft has added the AutoCorrect Options command back into the spelling right-click menu of Word for Microsoft 365 in 2018. If preferred the user can replace the word with one in the Synonym list be clicking on Replace Synonym. They can be listened to by clicking on them. If there are any synonyms in the thesaurus dictionary they will be displayed in the synonym box. To do this, select the suggestion and then click on Find Synonyms. Sometimes it is useful to get a list of the synonyms of a suggestion, for example, to clarify the meaning. If a correct suggestion is found, select it and click Replace Spelling to correct the word. To listen to the suggestions, click on the word. (The talking spell-check will only check words that Microsoft Word considers to be misspelled.) Listening to the suggestions To use the Word Talk spell check, click on the word to be checked and then click on the WordTalk spelling icon.
WordTalk also speaks the suggestions which can be helpful in some cases. Word has a fairly good spell checker, and the WordTalk spell checker uses the Word dictionaries with a few "phonic" enhancements.
You have a choice of listening with Heather, Stuart and Scottish Gaelic speakers can use the Ceitidh voice.
If you're in a Scottish school or educational establishment, or the public sector, you can get free high quality Scottish voices CALL's Scottish Voice website. Simply type in " SAPI5 voices" into Google to start your search.