Well, if you notice a particular pattern, do check for stray AutoCorrect
entries.
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"specification guy" wrote in
message ...
I appreciate it. I was just using "Department" as and example.
Guess I will just have to live with it. I figured that I could change it
in
a setting as it did not happen untill I received a new computer.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
The only thing I can suggest is to see if there is an AutoCorrect entry
for
Department department. (Although, in your example, "department store"
*should* be lowercased.)
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"specification guy" wrote
in
message ...
WEIRD YES !!
If I type: "When I went to the Department store" the "D" in
department
will
automatically turn into a lowercase letter.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Are you saying that you type a capital letter and Word changes to
lowercase
or just that it doesn't automatically cap it? The latter is not
possible
since Word can't know what words need to be capitalized (unless
they're
spelling errors when lowercased); if the former, then something
weird is
definitely going on.
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"specification guy"
wrote
in
message ...
When I type a sentence and need a first letter of words
capitalized
within
the sentence other than the first letter of a sentence Microsoft
automatically makes it lower case. How do I stop this from
happening.