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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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I can reproduce this. I don't get any explanation--just the suggestion of
Meta for meta. Where do you see the message about some words having to be
capitalized?
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Brian" wrote in message
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Thanks for your help Suzanne. Do you know of a way to report this
undocumented feature (bug) to Microsoft?

As I stated in an earlier post to this thread, the error is readily
reproducible. Just use meta in any sentence, such as this one. I do not

have
any add-ins to Microsoft Word, and the professional PC help company I

called
reproduced the problem on their computers


-Brian


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

The AutoCorrect setting won't help because it specifies words not to add
capitalization *after.* For example, unless you enter "Mr." as an

exception
to sentence capitalization, you'll get "and" capitalized when you type

"Mr.
and Mrs." There is no setting that governs capitalization of specific

words.

I don't use the Word grammar checker (I'm confident of my grammar and

find
it more of a nuisance than a help), but I've never heard of the message

you
cite, either, and I don't find anything about it in the KB. Do you have

any
add-ins that might be responsible?

I suppose you could disable the "capitalization" setting in the Spelling

&
Grammar Options. Beyond that, I don't know what to suggest.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Brian" wrote in message
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Suzanne,

Adding 'meta' to the custom dictionary was the first thing I tried. It

makes
no difference. 'meta' is in both my custom dictionary and my list of
autocorrect words to ignore. My suspicion is that this capitalization

feature
of Word does not use either list. The curious thing is that despite

extensive
searching, I have not been able to find mention of this 'some words

must
always be capitalized' feature in the Microsoft Help or on their web

site.

I also tried calling a professional PC help service: they can easily
replicate the problem, but they have no way of removing the specific

word.
Their only suggestion was to turn the grammar check feature off.

-Brian

-Brian

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Try adding "meta" (uncapitalized) to your custom dictionary.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"Brian" wrote in message
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Thanks for the quick response Mary. Unfortunately I already added

meta
to
that list and it made no difference. You can demonstrate this for

yourself
by
adding meta to the list as you described, then creating a new

document
and
typing 'This is my test of the word meta. Will it underline?' Meta

will be
underlined in green and will come up as a capitalization grammar
exception.

"Mary" wrote:

FormatAuto correct Options Auto correctexceptions other
corrections and
add meta as "do not correct."

"Brian" wrote:

I am using the word 'meta' in my document. For reasons unknown

to
me,
everytime I do a grammar check, Word flags 'meta' for

capitalization.
The
help for this begins with 'Some words are always capitalized'.

Meta
should
not be one of those words.

I don't want to turn the grammar check feature off, and I

don't
want
to
ignore this rule, I only want to exclude 'meta' from the words

that
must
always be capitalized. Cna anyone help?