autocorrect options

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dale

I would like to opt out of the autocorrect feature that
capitalizes the beginning of each sentence. I have
located the box to uncheck, and unchecked it. Word
continues to capitalize the first letter of sentences,
though. I have double checked the box and it remains
unchecked. But then, sometimes the sentences stay
uncapped. I can find absolutely no pattern to Word's
decision...sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't in
the same document.

Any clues?

dale
 
C

Cindy Meister -WordMVP-

Hi Dale,

Could this possibly be one of the there options (such as
correcting two caps, or capitalizing the first letter in a
table or day of the week)? Or could there be separate
entries for particular WORDS in the listing that are
explicitly capitalized?
I would like to opt out of the autocorrect feature that
capitalizes the beginning of each sentence. I have
located the box to uncheck, and unchecked it. Word
continues to capitalize the first letter of sentences,
though. I have double checked the box and it remains
unchecked. But then, sometimes the sentences stay
uncapped. I can find absolutely no pattern to Word's
decision...sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't in
the same document.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update
Jan 24 2003)
http://www.mvps.org/word

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