De-anti-auto-capitalise at start of sentence

G

Guest

Hi,
When you write the first few words of a sentence, then backspace to the
start of the sentence, then change your mind and rewrite the sentence, Word
assumes you were trying to remove the autocapitalise at the start of the
sentence, and so Word doesn't autocapitalise the first word in that sentence.
Is there a way to turn this "feature" off so that it autocapitalises no
matter what you do (except ctrl z)?
Thanks,
Martin Gifford.
 
G

Graham Mayor

No. From that process, Word has no way of knowing that you have started a
new sentence - however had you changed your mind and wished to rwrite the
sentence, Ctrl+Z would have done that for you c/w capital.

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