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.ACL File Extension

A .ACL file is a AutoCorrect List File, created by Microsoft.

Open with Referenced by Microsoft Office applications. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .ACL file?

The file extension .ACL stands for AutoCorrect List File. This type of file is specifically used by Microsoft Office programs, such as Word, Excel, and Outlook, to store a collection of corrections. The main purpose of an .ACL file is to help with the AutoCorrect feature, which is designed to automatically fix common grammar and spelling mistakes as you type. When you use Microsoft Office programs, you might notice that they can automatically correct misspelled words or grammatical errors. This is because these programs use the .ACL files to know what corrections to make. For example, if you type "teh" instead of "the," the AutoCorrect feature can automatically fix this mistake for you. This is because "teh" to "the" is a common correction stored in the .ACL file.

Users have the option to customize their AutoCorrect lists within the Microsoft Office programs. This means you can add new corrections or modify existing ones to fit your writing style better. However, it's important to note that .ACL files are not meant to be edited manually. Instead, you should make any changes to the AutoCorrect list through the settings within the Microsoft Office applications.

Typically, Microsoft Office creates one global AutoCorrect list for each language for every user. This means if you make a change to your AutoCorrect list in Word, for example, that change will also apply to other Office applications like Excel and Outlook. This ensures a consistent and efficient correction process across all your Office applications.

To open or modify an .ACL file, you don't need to open the file itself. Instead, you make changes through the AutoCorrect settings within any Microsoft Office program. Since .ACL files are referenced and used by Microsoft Office applications, there's no need for a separate program to open them.

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