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Default How to keep lower case letters in all word documents

The easier method for me would be to make an Autocorrect which I would name
"tww" that expanded to "tw telecom" because my finger is already there for
the second "w". If you never have need to write tw by itself, you could
even name the short form "tw" instead of "tww".

Naming the short form "#tw", one has to use the shift key in addition to
reaching for # -- that's three strokes instead of two -- I am a medical
transcriptionist and I use HUNDRED of short forms. Thanks be to whomever
invented Autocorrect. Sometimes I double the final letter of my short form
as above, or sometimes I start it with an "x" You can name them anything,
the abbreviation doesn't have to make sense to anyone except the one who
created it (and can remember it!)


"Annette" wrote:

Hello. My company just changed its name to tw telecom - there are no caps,
the name is just like that, all lower case. I was wondering if there was an
easy way to set this up in word so that it does not autocorrect and
capitalize everytime I type it. I can get it to fix, but my goal is to not
have to fix this everytime I open a new word document. Is there a way to
correct this in a way that it is sort of a "master" change that will affect
all word documents created automatically?

Thank you very much for this forum, I didn't know where else to ask this
question!