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To: thecow who started this subject8/17/2004 9:46:37 PM
From: Stan  Read Replies (2) of 110653
 
I have a Word 2002 question:
Does anyone know how to stop the capitalization of a first word of a new line in a text document?

I don't want the first letter of each line of a document capitalized, except if it is beginning a new sentence. The automatic spell checker puts a green underline under each first word of a new line if it is not capitalized. I can't find the proper command to uncheck to have this stopped. The closest command is under autoformat options which says "capitalize first word of sentence." It seems to treat each new line of text as if it is a new sentence. I have hunted for this from time to time without success.

Thanks if anyone can help.
Stan
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