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With XP I was able to disengage "Caps Lock" so that my poor typing would not
hit the Caps key AND END UP LIKE THIS WHEN I LOOK UP HELP! |
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See http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys/
Use sharpkeys to re-assign the function of the Caps Lock Key -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Challenged Bob" Challenged wrote in message ... With XP I was able to disengage "Caps Lock" so that my poor typing would not hit the Caps key AND END UP LIKE THIS WHEN I LOOK UP HELP! |
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On my PC, it is an option in the Logitech mouse and keyboard settings
utility. If you don't have that option, follow Doug's link to randyrants. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Challenged Bob" Challenged wrote in message ... With XP I was able to disengage "Caps Lock" so that my poor typing would not hit the Caps key AND END UP LIKE THIS WHEN I LOOK UP HELP! |
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If it happens -- you can always go to the Format Menu (someone will have to
advise where it is in 2007) -- and use the Change Case options to convert an ALL CAPS block of text back to a "normal" block of text. -- Kathryn Groves "Challenged Bob" Challenged wrote in message ... With XP I was able to disengage "Caps Lock" so that my poor typing would not hit the Caps key AND END UP LIKE THIS WHEN I LOOK UP HELP! |
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Shift+F3, as always.
-- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Kathryn" wrote in message ... If it happens -- you can always go to the Format Menu (someone will have to advise where it is in 2007) -- and use the Change Case options to convert an ALL CAPS block of text back to a "normal" block of text. -- Kathryn Groves "Challenged Bob" Challenged wrote in message ... With XP I was able to disengage "Caps Lock" so that my poor typing would not hit the Caps key AND END UP LIKE THIS WHEN I LOOK UP HELP! |
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Hello Bob,
what you need to do is to reformat your case to the one you need. Please see this link for comprehensive tutorial: http://www.mswordhelp.com/2010/05/wo...oft-word-2002/ I hope it helps If not, contact me via my website Mike http://www.mswordhelp.com how to microsoft word; philosophy, tutorials, tips and tricks "Challenged Bob" wrote: With XP I was able to disengage "Caps Lock" so that my poor typing would not hit the Caps key AND END UP LIKE THIS WHEN I LOOK UP HELP! |
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![]() "mike.smith" wrote in message ... Hello Bob, what you need to do is to reformat your case to the one you need. Please see this link for comprehensive tutorial: http://www.mswordhelp.com/2010/05/wo...oft-word-2002/ I hope it helps If not, contact me via my website Mike http://www.mswordhelp.com how to microsoft word; philosophy, tutorials, tips and tricks "Challenged Bob" wrote: With XP I was able to disengage "Caps Lock" so that my poor typing would not hit the Caps key AND END UP LIKE THIS WHEN I LOOK UP HELP! In Word 2007 go to Word Options and chooses Auto Correct. Under the Auto Correct tab there is a choice for "Correct accidental usage of cAPS LOCK key. |
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On May 16, 10:11*pm, Challenged Bob Challenged
wrote: With XP I was able to disengage "Caps Lock" so that my poor typing would not hit the Caps key AND END UP LIKE THIS WHEN I LOOK UP HELP! There is a registry setting that allows you to do this on WIndows POS (aka VISTA) as well. I have the cap lock disabled on all my machines. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/ |
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There is a setting under Word Options Auto Correct to correct accidental use
of caPS LOCK key. Ron "john miano" wrote in message ... On May 16, 10:11 pm, Challenged Bob Challenged wrote: With XP I was able to disengage "Caps Lock" so that my poor typing would not hit the Caps key AND END UP LIKE THIS WHEN I LOOK UP HELP! There is a registry setting that allows you to do this on WIndows POS (aka VISTA) as well. I have the cap lock disabled on all my machines. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/ |
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