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Daiya Mitchell
 
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What's EOLN?

Anyhow, your computer is not a typewriter. There is no such thing as a
carriage return. There is only a paragraph mark, created on hitting enter.
(or possibly a line break, shift-return) And since paragraphs begin with
sentences, Word will capitalize it. If you think you are using a typewriter
and hitting return at the end of every line, you need to stop, and let Word
wrap the text to the next line for you.

You can turn it off capitalize via Tools | AutoCorrect, by the way.


On 3/14/05 5:09 PM, "White Rabbit" wrote:

Word should allow for the case where a carriage return
is NOT the end of a sentence. As it is, it foolishly highlights
the first word of most sentences as gramatically incorrect.


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