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I know I can use a Ctrl-Shift-Space for a hard space and use Ctrl-Shift-€“ for
a hard hyphen in Word 2000. But I'd really like this to be automatic for upper case "A" and "I," especially at the beginning of sentences. I don't want to have to check the entire doc for a single character on one line and the rest of the sentence on the next line. I realize Search/Replace can do this. But is there a way to tell Word to ALWAYS AUTOMATICALLY put a hard space or hyphen after a single "A" or "I"? Thanks, gregg |
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