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The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
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Default Smart Tag has spelling error in my name. How do I correct?

To add an AutoCorrect entry, enter "howeey" in the "Replace" box and
"Howeey" in the "with" box and click on "Add".

Alternatively, if you use "Automatically accept spelling suggestions" you
might get it to change by adding "Howeey" to your custom dictionary but the
rules are rather complicated and I wouldn't rely on it if I were you.

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The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change it.

I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
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Howeey



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Default Smart Tag has spelling error in my name. How do I correct?

If your name with the lc "h" isn't being inserted by an actual AC Entry
perhaps you have it incorrectly typed in ToolsOptions - User Info?

Regards |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



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The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help


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First of all thanks for your response.
That part is OK.
What happens is if I begin typing Howard, without a capital "H", then a
light goldenrod color will appear above the name that says "(Press ENTER to
Insert)
Can you offer any further help?
--
Howeey


"CyberTaz" wrote:

If your name with the lc "h" isn't being inserted by an actual AC Entry
perhaps you have it incorrectly typed in ToolsOptions - User Info?

Regards |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



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, "Howeey"
wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help



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Default Smart Tag has spelling error in my name. How do I correct?

First of all thank you for your input.
I have gone the route you suggested, and it has "kindof" helped, however,
what is still appearing is ----when I type howard,-- during the middle of the
name, ---a goldernrod color tag will appear that says 'howard, (Press ENTER
to Insert).
I believe that is called a "Smart Tag" by MS. Is that not so/
thanks

--
Howeey


"Howeey" wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
--
Howeey



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Default Smart Tag has spelling error in my name. How do I correct?

No, that is an AutoComplete tip, which indicates that the name is saved as
an AutoText entry. The entries on the User Information tab of Tools |
Options are automatically treated as AutoText entries. Check the spelling of
your name in the Options.

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Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Howeey" wrote in message
...
First of all thank you for your input.
I have gone the route you suggested, and it has "kindof" helped, however,
what is still appearing is ----when I type howard,-- during the middle of

the
name, ---a goldernrod color tag will appear that says 'howard, (Press

ENTER
to Insert).
I believe that is called a "Smart Tag" by MS. Is that not so/
thanks

--
Howeey


"Howeey" wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change

it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
--
Howeey


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Default Smart Tag has spelling error in my name. How do I correct?

That is an AutoComplete tip for an AutoText entry. Go to Tools AutoCorrect
AutoText tab to change it.


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Enjoy,
Tony

"Howeey" wrote in message
...
First of all thank you for your input.
I have gone the route you suggested, and it has "kindof" helped, however,
what is still appearing is ----when I type howard,-- during the middle of

the
name, ---a goldernrod color tag will appear that says 'howard, (Press

ENTER
to Insert).
I believe that is called a "Smart Tag" by MS. Is that not so/
thanks

--
Howeey


"Howeey" wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change

it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
--
Howeey



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The way you suggested worked. Thank you thank you, It did work!!!!! In WORD
!!!!!
Can I assume that MS OUTLOOK will also pick this up change since it was
happening in not only WORD (which is now corrected) but in OUTLOOK?
Howeey
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Howeey


"Tony Jollans" wrote:

That is an AutoComplete tip for an AutoText entry. Go to Tools AutoCorrect
AutoText tab to change it.


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Enjoy,
Tony

"Howeey" wrote in message
...
First of all thank you for your input.
I have gone the route you suggested, and it has "kindof" helped, however,
what is still appearing is ----when I type howard,-- during the middle of

the
name, ---a goldernrod color tag will appear that says 'howard, (Press

ENTER
to Insert).
I believe that is called a "Smart Tag" by MS. Is that not so/
thanks

--
Howeey


"Howeey" wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change

it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
--
Howeey




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No, that is an AutoComplete tip, which indicates that the name is saved as
an AutoText entry. The entries on the User Information tab of Tools |
Options are automatically treated as AutoText entries. Check the spelling of
your name in the Options.

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Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"Howeey" wrote in message
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First of all thank you for your input.
I have gone the route you suggested, and it has "kindof" helped, however,
what is still appearing is ----when I type howard,-- during the middle of

the
name, ---a goldernrod color tag will appear that says 'howard, (Press

ENTER
to Insert).
I believe that is called a "Smart Tag" by MS. Is that not so/
thanks

--
Howeey


"Howeey" wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change

it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
--
Howeey



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Default Smart Tag has spelling error in my name. How do I correct?

Suzanne,

I have Tony Jollans as my User Name and as an AutoText entry (although I
don't remember setting it) but if I change my user name - and reboot to be
sure - I don't get my new user name as an AutoText or offered as one or
automatically corrected in any way. Am I missing a trick? Word 2000 on Win
2000.

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Tony

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
No, that is an AutoComplete tip, which indicates that the name is saved as
an AutoText entry. The entries on the User Information tab of Tools |
Options are automatically treated as AutoText entries. Check the spelling

of
your name in the Options.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup

so
all may benefit.

"Howeey" wrote in message
...
First of all thank you for your input.
I have gone the route you suggested, and it has "kindof" helped,

however,
what is still appearing is ----when I type howard,-- during the middle

of
the
name, ---a goldernrod color tag will appear that says 'howard, (Press

ENTER
to Insert).
I believe that is called a "Smart Tag" by MS. Is that not so/
thanks

--
Howeey


"Howeey" wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I change

it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find

anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
--
Howeey






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Default Smart Tag has spelling error in my name. How do I correct?

Good question. When you closed Word, were you prompted to save Normal.dot?
(Presumably not, but you would be if an AutoText entry had been changed.) It
may be that the AutoText entries are created only when you initially install
the program and enter your name, company name, etc. I am positive I never
created AutoText entries for my name or company name, yet these AT entries
exist, so Word must have created them automatically at some point. I wonder
whether, if you changed the user name in the Registry, this would be
reflected in a change in the AutoText.

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"Tony Jollans" my forename at my surname dot com wrote in message
...
Suzanne,

I have Tony Jollans as my User Name and as an AutoText entry (although I
don't remember setting it) but if I change my user name - and reboot to be
sure - I don't get my new user name as an AutoText or offered as one or
automatically corrected in any way. Am I missing a trick? Word 2000 on Win
2000.

--
Enjoy,
Tony

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
No, that is an AutoComplete tip, which indicates that the name is saved

as
an AutoText entry. The entries on the User Information tab of Tools |
Options are automatically treated as AutoText entries. Check the

spelling
of
your name in the Options.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup
so
all may benefit.

"Howeey" wrote in message
...
First of all thank you for your input.
I have gone the route you suggested, and it has "kindof" helped,

however,
what is still appearing is ----when I type howard,-- during the middle

of
the
name, ---a goldernrod color tag will appear that says 'howard, (Press

ENTER
to Insert).
I believe that is called a "Smart Tag" by MS. Is that not so/
thanks

--
Howeey


"Howeey" wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I

change
it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find

anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
--
Howeey





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Hi Tony,

I have Tony Jollans as my User Name and as an AutoText entry (although I
don't remember setting it) but if I change my user name - and reboot to be
sure - I don't get my new user name as an AutoText or offered as one or
automatically corrected in any way. Am I missing a trick? Word 2000 on Win
2000.

I *think* (no guarantees) that this is an entry Word creates the first time
you start a new installation and are prompted for the user name and
initials. (Probably one of the reasons you get prompted to save Normal.dot
the first time Word is started, too.)

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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Default Smart Tag has spelling error in my name. How do I correct?

I have done a bit of digging on this.

When you install Office you have to give a registered owner name and
company; this is saved in a Windows registry key related to the
installation. When you start an Office program for the first time as a user
you are asked for your Office user name; this is stored in an Office
registry key.

When you start Word for the first time (I renamed my Word registry key to
simulate this - renaming normal.dot does not trigger it) the Office User
Name and the registered Company name are added as AutoText entries to
normal.dot (either a newly created one or an existing one). This is a
one-time operation so if you want to change anything later you have to force
a registry key renewal - with concomitant initialisation that you may not
want - or explicitly change each of the things you want in your normal.dot.

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Enjoy,
Tony


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
Good question. When you closed Word, were you prompted to save Normal.dot?
(Presumably not, but you would be if an AutoText entry had been changed.)

It
may be that the AutoText entries are created only when you initially

install
the program and enter your name, company name, etc. I am positive I never
created AutoText entries for my name or company name, yet these AT entries
exist, so Word must have created them automatically at some point. I

wonder
whether, if you changed the user name in the Registry, this would be
reflected in a change in the AutoText.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup

so
all may benefit.

"Tony Jollans" my forename at my surname dot com wrote in message
...
Suzanne,

I have Tony Jollans as my User Name and as an AutoText entry (although I
don't remember setting it) but if I change my user name - and reboot to

be
sure - I don't get my new user name as an AutoText or offered as one or
automatically corrected in any way. Am I missing a trick? Word 2000 on

Win
2000.

--
Enjoy,
Tony

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
No, that is an AutoComplete tip, which indicates that the name is

saved
as
an AutoText entry. The entries on the User Information tab of Tools |
Options are automatically treated as AutoText entries. Check the

spelling
of
your name in the Options.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup
so
all may benefit.

"Howeey" wrote in message
...
First of all thank you for your input.
I have gone the route you suggested, and it has "kindof" helped,

however,
what is still appearing is ----when I type howard,-- during the

middle
of
the
name, ---a goldernrod color tag will appear that says 'howard,

(Press
ENTER
to Insert).
I believe that is called a "Smart Tag" by MS. Is that not so/
thanks

--
Howeey


"Howeey" wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I

change
it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find

anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
--
Howeey






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Thanks for the research, Tony. This confirms what Cindy and I suspected.

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"Tony Jollans" my forename at my surname dot com wrote in message
...
I have done a bit of digging on this.

When you install Office you have to give a registered owner name and
company; this is saved in a Windows registry key related to the
installation. When you start an Office program for the first time as a

user
you are asked for your Office user name; this is stored in an Office
registry key.

When you start Word for the first time (I renamed my Word registry key to
simulate this - renaming normal.dot does not trigger it) the Office User
Name and the registered Company name are added as AutoText entries to
normal.dot (either a newly created one or an existing one). This is a
one-time operation so if you want to change anything later you have to

force
a registry key renewal - with concomitant initialisation that you may not
want - or explicitly change each of the things you want in your

normal.dot.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
Good question. When you closed Word, were you prompted to save

Normal.dot?
(Presumably not, but you would be if an AutoText entry had been

changed.)
It
may be that the AutoText entries are created only when you initially

install
the program and enter your name, company name, etc. I am positive I

never
created AutoText entries for my name or company name, yet these AT

entries
exist, so Word must have created them automatically at some point. I

wonder
whether, if you changed the user name in the Registry, this would be
reflected in a change in the AutoText.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup
so
all may benefit.

"Tony Jollans" my forename at my surname dot com wrote in message
...
Suzanne,

I have Tony Jollans as my User Name and as an AutoText entry (although

I
don't remember setting it) but if I change my user name - and reboot

to
be
sure - I don't get my new user name as an AutoText or offered as one

or
automatically corrected in any way. Am I missing a trick? Word 2000 on

Win
2000.

--
Enjoy,
Tony

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
No, that is an AutoComplete tip, which indicates that the name is

saved
as
an AutoText entry. The entries on the User Information tab of Tools

|
Options are automatically treated as AutoText entries. Check the

spelling
of
your name in the Options.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup
so
all may benefit.

"Howeey" wrote in message
...
First of all thank you for your input.
I have gone the route you suggested, and it has "kindof" helped,
however,
what is still appearing is ----when I type howard,-- during the

middle
of
the
name, ---a goldernrod color tag will appear that says 'howard,

(Press
ENTER
to Insert).
I believe that is called a "Smart Tag" by MS. Is that not so/
thanks

--
Howeey


"Howeey" wrote:

The first initial of my first name is not capitolized. How to I

change
it. I
have been to the TOOLS-AUTOCORRECTOPTIONS-etc, but can not find
anything
about changes
thank you in advance for your help
--
Howeey







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Do you have any idea what reg key it is located in?

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