How to turn off spell checking inside table

Y

yong321

I'm using Word 97 on XP. I go to Tools | Options | Spelling & Grammar
and turn off everything, and also everything in Writing Style Standard
setting. Now when I type "since 1999" at the beginning of a line, Word
does NOT change "s" to "S". But if I create a table and in the table
cell I type "since 1999", the "s" always changes to "S". How can I turn
off spelling / grammar checking for sentences in a table? Thanks.
Yong Huang
yong321ATyahoo.com
 
G

garfield-n-odie

In Word, click on Tools | AutoCorrect | AutoCorrect tab | uncheck the
"Capitalize first letter of sentences" box | OK.
 
T

TF

To add the Garfield-n-Odie's reply, the Capitalisation has nothing to do
with spelling and grammar: you can turn all those features back on again
once you have turned off the AutoCorrect feature.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://word.mvps.org/

: I'm using Word 97 on XP. I go to Tools | Options | Spelling & Grammar
: and turn off everything, and also everything in Writing Style Standard
: setting. Now when I type "since 1999" at the beginning of a line, Word
: does NOT change "s" to "S". But if I create a table and in the table
: cell I type "since 1999", the "s" always changes to "S". How can I turn
: off spelling / grammar checking for sentences in a table? Thanks.
: Yong Huang
: yong321ATyahoo.com
:
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

And for readers using more recent versions, note that there is a special
AutoCorrect setting for capitalization in tables.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Y

yong321

Thanks for everybody's help. I guess I have to upgrade my Word from 97
to a newer version.

Yong Huang
 

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