10.10.2018 u 15:31, Robert W Kingett je napisao/la:
Try as I might, I can't find a solution to this and I have been
looking for months in the forums and similar.
I am a writer. A novelist. Auto capitalization works really well with
my physical disabilities. It does not work when I put quotes at the
start of a sentence.
For instance...
When I type the below, the words after the quotes are not capitalized.
Is there a Macro or a setting to make LO ignore quotes as a typed
character when auto capitalizing? I want all instances, when quoting,
to be capitalized.
"the dog is over here." he said.
Should be,
"The dog is over here." He said
Turning off smart quotes does not help. Is there a Macro somewhere
that will fix this annoying issue?.
Hi,
I would add every letter of the alphabet preceded by quotation mark to
Autocorretion. So go to Tools → AutoCorrections → AutoCorrection Options
and under 'Replace' put "a and in field 'With' put "A. So
"a "A
"b "B
"c "C
.....
but there might be occasions where you wouldn't want this so just
consider if this approach would hurt your workflow.
Kruno
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