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Automatically Correct Capitalization In Word 2002

One of the many nice features of Word is that it can autocorrect errors as you type, including capitalization. For example, if you do not capitalize the first letter of a sentence, Word will automatically do it for you.

You can change the way Word autocorrects your capitalization. For example, Word automatically capitalized the names of days but you can configure the AutoCorrect options such that they are not.

The configure AutoCorrect options:

  1. On the Tools menu, click AutoCorrect Options.
  2. Verify that the AutoCorrect tab is selected.
  3. On the AutoCorrect tab, select or clear any of the following options:
    • Correct TWo INitial CApitals
    • Capitalize first letter of sentences
    • Capitalize names of days
    • Correct accidental use of cAPS LOCK key
    • Capitalize first letter of table cells (not available in Microsoft Office Access, Excel, OneNote, or Visio)

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