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Default How is it possible to surpress that the first character in lines will be converted to a tawl letter?

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Franz wrote:
Dear Mr. Freedman,

thank you fore your answer, but I don't could I find the answer.
Please could you be so kind to send me
the URL to find the answer.

With best regards
Franz Raaber

On 6 Nov., 21:48, "Jay Freedman" wrote:
I already answered your identical question that was posted 13 minutes
earlier. Sorry, newsgroups don't operate on instant response time.

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wrote:
Dear Usenet-Grup,


I have the problemm that each first letter in a line will be
converted in to a tawl character,
also if I want to have a smal letter. How (by witch setting) is it
possible to surpress the
automatic changing that the first character in a line is converted
from a small to a tall
letter?


Thank you for your help
Franz



 
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