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I often type the abbreviation cc: on letters. When I do, the first c is
automatically capitalized, which I don't want. I tried adding the abbreviation to AutoCorrect and exceptions, but it doesn't accept it to be added. I also tried doing Cntrl Z with the checkbox marked in AutoCorrect to automatically add exceptions. Is there some way I can make this work? Susan |
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Check to see if "Automatically Capitalized first word of new sentences" is
checked. if so, uncheck and see if that helps. You get there from Tools/Auto Correct... "Susan" wrote: I often type the abbreviation cc: on letters. When I do, the first c is automatically capitalized, which I don't want. I tried adding the abbreviation to AutoCorrect and exceptions, but it doesn't accept it to be added. I also tried doing Cntrl Z with the checkbox marked in AutoCorrect to automatically add exceptions. Is there some way I can make this work? Susan |
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Thanks. I'll just have to make sure I check to ensure all of my sentences
are capitalized. I guess spell check will do this. "Jim Aksel" wrote: Check to see if "Automatically Capitalized first word of new sentences" is checked. if so, uncheck and see if that helps. You get there from Tools/Auto Correct... "Susan" wrote: I often type the abbreviation cc: on letters. When I do, the first c is automatically capitalized, which I don't want. I tried adding the abbreviation to AutoCorrect and exceptions, but it doesn't accept it to be added. I also tried doing Cntrl Z with the checkbox marked in AutoCorrect to automatically add exceptions. Is there some way I can make this work? Susan |
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