Computer users and texters everywhere tend to think of autocorrect as a recent phenomenon, when in reality it has introduced errors into copy for at least a quarter of a century.

Don’t believe it? Back on Feb. 13, 1989, Texas Lawyer published “Office Technology: Tiny Type, Reminders And Hand-Held Imaging” about the then-new handheld scanners for documents.

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