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- [Quick File Info](vim/quick-file-info.md)
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- [Quick File Info](vim/quick-file-info.md)
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- [Quick Man Pages](vim/quick-man-pages.md)
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- [Quick Man Pages](vim/quick-man-pages.md)
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- [Quick Quickfix List Navigation](vim/quick-quickfix-list-navigation.md)
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- [Quick Quickfix List Navigation](vim/quick-quickfix-list-navigation.md)
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- [Quickly Fix A Misspelled Word](vim/quickly-fix-a-misspelled-word.md)
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- [Quickly Switch To A Buffer By Number](vim/quickly-switch-to-a-buffer-by-number.md)
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- [Quickly Switch To A Buffer By Number](vim/quickly-switch-to-a-buffer-by-number.md)
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- [Quit When There Is An Argument List](vim/quit-when-there-is-an-argument-list.md)
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- [Quit When There Is An Argument List](vim/quit-when-there-is-an-argument-list.md)
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- [Re-indenting Your Code](vim/reindenting-your-code.md)
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- [Re-indenting Your Code](vim/reindenting-your-code.md)
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# Quickly Fix A Misspelled Word
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In [Fix The Spelling Of A Word](fix-the-spelling-of-a-word.md), I describe how
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to use Vim's built-in spell files to fix a misspelling. After turning on
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`:spell` and navigating the cursor to a typo, you can open a prompt with dozens
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of spelling replacement options.
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You generally don't need dozens of options to choose from. If you were remotely
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close in the spelling of the word, you will likely end up choosing the first
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option.
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Instead of the multi-step open and choose, you can tell Vim to replace the
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misspelled word with its top suggestion.
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Navigate the cursor over the misspelled word and hit:
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1z=
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```
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This skips the prompt and tells Vim to grab the first spelling suggestion.
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If it's not what you were looking for, you can always hit `u` (to undo) and
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then `z=` to open the full prompt.
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See `:h z=` for more details.
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