On 01/29/2012 03:25 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
On 01/29/2012 09:25 AM, lee wrote:
Tom Davies<tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> writes:
Hi :)
|It sounds like something in auto-correct to me. What sorts of words
| are getting capitalised? Days of the week, place names, first word
| in a sentence, stuff like that? Hmm, now that i have looked in
Tools - "AutoCorrect Options"
Thanks, I found it!
Did you see all the other options in the AutoCorrect Option tabs?
There are a lot of parts like exemption, replace, auto complete, that
might be useful to someone.
The ignore double spaces is an option that needs to be looked. To be
honest, I do not know what it does when it is checked. I use double
spacing between lines of text, since that was the "preferred" way the
last time I took an English course that required "typed" papers. The
professor required double spaces between lines of the "proper
English". I wonder if double spacing could be for double spacing in
the line spacing?
/snip/
I think the "double spaces" refers to the old scheme I was taught in
school 60 years ago to double-space after a period.
Apparently that's not good practice anymore. The line spacing you can
set up in the format protocol.
--doug
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