Acrobat X - Sticky notes and spellcheck

The spell checker for sticky notes and dialog boxes used in editing pdf documents in Acrobat Pro X is not working properly. When it auto corrects a misspelled word, it attaches the last letter of the word being relaced to the new word -- resulting in another misspelling. No fixes found for this.  Does anyone have a workaround?

It's a known bug that will be fixed in a forthcoming update.

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