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Autocorrect in Word 2000/XP

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Joe McLain - 29 Jul 2003 22:48 GMT
Hmmmm... Here's the situation: You're typing along and you want to start a
numbered list. You type the number, a period and start with your first
item. In your haste, you accidentally neglect to capitalize the first
letter of the item. Autocorrect won't fix it for you. Here's an example:

What I wanted:
1. Watermelon
2. Apple
3. Tangerine

What I typed (and ended up with):
1. watermelon
2. Apple
3. tangerine

Word 97 would autocorrect in this situation but neither Word 2000 nor Word
XP seem to have a clue. Is there anything that can be done? I support a
group of medical transcriptionists and they're about to revolt.

Help!

Thanks in advance -

Joe.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 29 Jul 2003 23:34 GMT
Answered in word.pagelayout. Please do not multi-post.

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> Hmmmm... Here's the situation: You're typing along and you want to start a
> numbered list. You type the number, a period and start with your first
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> Joe.
 
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