Auto-capitalizing the first word of a sentence/line

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Arnie

How can I turn this off? If I type a lower case letter as the
first letter of a sentence, I want it to stay that way. This
typically applies to technical docs especially with source code.
For example, if I type

std::string s;

I DON'T want Word to change it to:

Std::string s;

Thanks,
- Arnie
 
This is under Tools, Options, AutoCorrect: just clear the check box for
Capitalise the first word of a new sentence. Alternatively, if you only
input like this occasionally, you can use the Undo command (Ctrl+Z) as soon
as it happens.
 
TF said:
This is under Tools, Options, AutoCorrect: just clear the check
box for Capitalise the first word of a new sentence.
Alternatively, if you only input like this occasionally, you
can use the Undo command (Ctrl+Z) as soon as it happens.
Thanks TF. I'd say the UI isn't too well organized. Naturally,
I looked under Tools->Options. Tools->Autocorrect Options wasn't
visible until the collapsed menu expanded. Oh well, I learn
something every day ;-)

- Arnie
 
You need to right-click on any toolbar and select Customize. One of the
options is to SHOW FULL MENUs. The adaptive menu is one of the first items
to turn off after installation!

Terry
 
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