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all the words typed in start of sentence & after fullstop with capital what
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Sentences are supposed to start with a capital (in most circumstances) . If
you don't want Word to do this for you then uncheck the relevant tools
autocorrect options option .

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If you don't want Microsoft Word to automatically capitalize first letter of
the sentence then click Tools - Auto Correct Options - uncheck "Capitalize
first letter of the sentence".

Hope this is what you are looking for, let us know!

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Graham and RajKohli have assumed you're complaining about auto correction,
and from their answers you've probably been pointed in the right direction
in any case, but in case you are NOT getting caps and want them, go to Tools
| AutoCorrect Options and check the box for "Capitalize first letter of
sentences."

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others have taken a stab at answering your question i have no idea how
they figured out what you actually asked because the query lacks
conventional structure i am left wondering that if you want word to
provide caps after full stops on not put them in for you how logic would
indicate where the full stop occurred since you do not seem to be in the
habit of using either capitols or anything but a final full stop at the
end of all your words.

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and if we total abenden alll sules of spelling & thinglikes capitol capital
and so on i thic it wud make things simplere afor rol concerned and we could
alll goome y not have werd randomly micks up all h=keystoces and garble wot
is ritten i think that wood b good two it wood mace lyfe moor intresing


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others have taken a stab at answering your question i have no idea how
they figured out what you actually asked because the query lacks
conventional structure i am left wondering that if you want word to
provide caps after full stops on not put them in for you how logic would
indicate where the full stop occurred since you do not seem to be in the
habit of using either capitols or anything but a final full stop at the
end of all your words.

Tom
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sorry gettign a bit historical

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and if we total abenden alll sules of spelling & thinglikes capitol
capital and so on i thic it wud make things simplere afor rol concerned
and we could alll goome y not have werd randomly micks up all h=keystoces
and garble wot is ritten i think that wood b good two it wood mace lyfe
moor intresing


"Tom Ferguson" wrote in message
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others have taken a stab at answering your question i have no idea how
they figured out what you actually asked because the query lacks
conventional structure i am left wondering that if you want word to
provide caps after full stops on not put them in for you how logic would
indicate where the full stop occurred since you do not seem to be in the
habit of using either capitols or anything but a final full stop at the
end of all your words.

Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User

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Let Word control the end of a line. It will wrap to the next line depending
on the font size and page format (width) that you are using. Every time you
press Enter, Word assumes that you are starting a new paragraph and
therefore a new sentence. A new sentence should start with a capital letter.
This is called "sentence case." Much easier to read as the others were
trying to point out.

This is the purpose of using a word processor.
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Use your mobile phone texting option instead. You obviously don't need a
complex word processor, as punctuation and sentence case have are not part
of your style.

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Better gettin historical than gettin a historectomy.


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: and if we total abenden alll sules of spelling & thinglikes capitol
: capital and so on i thic it wud make things simplere afor rol
concerned
: and we could alll goome y not have werd randomly micks up all
h=keystoces
: and garble wot is ritten i think that wood b good two it wood mace
lyfe
: moor intresing
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