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I have my autocorrect settings set to change two initial caps to only
capitalize the first letter. But the word "STrymon" (the name of a river in Macedonia) doesn't get changed to "Strymon." I looked in my autocorrect exceptions and there was nothing about allowing this word to remain uncorrected (the only entry I have in the exceptions for initial caps is the term "IDs"). Is there any reason why this isn't being changed---and what do I have to do to get Word 2002 to change these initial two capital letters? |
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