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Bernie
 
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Default why doesn't Word always cap the first letter of a new sentence?

As I am typing Word will sometimes cap the first letter of the sentence and
at other times not. Why is that? Just as you get comfortable with Word
doing this for you it decides not to be consistent. I have punctuations at
the end of the sentences but that doesn't make a difference.
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Charles Kenyon
 
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Default why doesn't Word always cap the first letter of a new sentence?

I think you need to give us some examples of the end of a sentence and
beginning of a new one where this does not work for you.
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As I am typing Word will sometimes cap the first letter of the sentence
and
at other times not. Why is that? Just as you get comfortable with Word
doing this for you it decides not to be consistent. I have punctuations
at
the end of the sentences but that doesn't make a difference.



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Default why doesn't Word always cap the first letter of a new sentence?

See €śWord does not capitalize the first letter of a sentence€ť
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291538

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"Bernie" wrote in message
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As I am typing Word will sometimes cap the first letter of the sentence

and
at other times not. Why is that? Just as you get comfortable with Word
doing this for you it decides not to be consistent. I have punctuations

at
the end of the sentences but that doesn't make a difference.


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