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Default The word "I" in auto-correct.

In Word 2007 when I type the word €œI€ it always appears in lower case (unless
its the beginning of a sentence). Can anyone tell me how to have this
always auto-corrected to upper case please?

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Default The word "I" in auto-correct.

There is by default a built-in AutoCorrect entry to correct i to I. If you
have somehow deleted this entry, you can restore it, but it seems more
likely that perhaps you've disabled AutoCorrect.

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In Word 2007 when I type the word "I" it always appears in lower case
(unless
it's the beginning of a sentence). Can anyone tell me how to have this
always auto-corrected to upper case please?



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