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How do I stop Word from setting the first letter after a . as uppercase?
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It's an autocorrect option - capitalise the first letter of sentences.

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I am interpretting this as an item, not as a period at the end of a sentence,
if this is the case, and you still want capitalization in the first letter of
your sentence, it may be more helpful to keep that option checked and go to
exceptions instead and add the a. to your exceptions.

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