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Fee
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      22nd Sep 2008
How do i get my email to automatically put capital letters at the begining of
each sentence?
 
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What version of Outlook are you using? I have 2003 and I know that if you go
to
Tools > Options > Spelling tab >AutoCorrect Options
There is a check box for "Capetalize first letter of sentences."
I hope this helps you.

Davelee78

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      22nd Sep 2008
Hi

I am using outlook 2003. I have checked the autocorrect option and the
"capitalise first letter of sentences' is ticked

Cheers Fee


"Davelee78" wrote:

> What version of Outlook are you using? I have 2003 and I know that if you go
> to
> Tools > Options > Spelling tab >AutoCorrect Options
> There is a check box for "Capetalize first letter of sentences."
> I hope this helps you.
>
> Davelee78
>
> "Fee" wrote:
>
> > How do i get my email to automatically put capital letters at the begining of
> > each sentence?

 
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      22nd Sep 2008
Is it now working for you?
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“Knowing others is wisdom; Knowing the self is enlightenment; Mastering
others requires force; Mastering the self needs strength” ~ Lao Tzu


"Fee" wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am using outlook 2003. I have checked the autocorrect option and the
> "capitalise first letter of sentences' is ticked
>
> Cheers Fee
>
>
> "Davelee78" wrote:
>
> > What version of Outlook are you using? I have 2003 and I know that if you go
> > to
> > Tools > Options > Spelling tab >AutoCorrect Options
> > There is a check box for "Capetalize first letter of sentences."
> > I hope this helps you.
> >
> > Davelee78
> >
> > "Fee" wrote:
> >
> > > How do i get my email to automatically put capital letters at the begining of
> > > each sentence?

 
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Fee
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      22nd Sep 2008
No it isnt. I am heading home from work now and will attack it again tomorrow!

Cheers.

"Davelee78" wrote:

> Is it now working for you?
> --
> “Knowing others is wisdom; Knowing the self is enlightenment; Mastering
> others requires force; Mastering the self needs strength” ~ Lao Tzu
>
>
> "Fee" wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I am using outlook 2003. I have checked the autocorrect option and the
> > "capitalise first letter of sentences' is ticked
> >
> > Cheers Fee
> >
> >
> > "Davelee78" wrote:
> >
> > > What version of Outlook are you using? I have 2003 and I know that if you go
> > > to
> > > Tools > Options > Spelling tab >AutoCorrect Options
> > > There is a check box for "Capetalize first letter of sentences."
> > > I hope this helps you.
> > >
> > > Davelee78
> > >
> > > "Fee" wrote:
> > >
> > > > How do i get my email to automatically put capital letters at the begining of
> > > > each sentence?

 
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