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- Disable AutoCorrect's automatic capitalization in Word
- Although Microsoft Word's features are often quite useful, sometimes you may find that a feature is superfluous to your task at hand. For instance, if you want to disable Word's automatic capitalization feature in AutoCorrect, this tip will show you how. While Microsoft Word's automatic capitalization feature can ...
- Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, Disable AutoCorrect, AutoCorrect tab, automatic capitalization, AutoCorrect Exceptions, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Capitalization, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2005-08-24
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- MS WORD (2003) QUERY
- HOW DO YOU AUTO CAPITALISE THE FIRST LETTER IN A BULLETED OR NUMBERED LINE/PARAGRAPH.I SEE THAT SOME WORDS, LIKE PROPER NAMES ARE CAPITALISED RELATIVE TO AUTOCORRECT FEATURE, BUT NOT EVERYDAY WORDS WHEN STARTING A SENTENCE.What version of Office are you using? I have Office XP and do not have...
- Tags: AutoCorrect, Bulleted, elliman@..., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, software
- Q&A 2005-08-25
- Avoid e-mail faux pas with Office AutoCorrect
- This 2 1/2-minute WMV video shows you how AutoCorrect can help you avoid an embarrassing Outlook mistake. Microsoft Word users commonly save time and eliminate mistakes by using AutoCorrect to automatically expand abbreviated text. Even if you don't use Word as your Outlook e-mail editor, you can...
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., WMV, Video, Corporate Communications, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Digital Video, E-mail, Microsoft Office, Word Processors, Marketing, Office Suites, Software, Personal Technology, Online Communications
- Download resources 2006-05-26
- How to enter symbols using Office AutoCorrect
- AutoCorrect doesn't always get the respect it deserves. Sure, we use it to correct typos, but the feature has more to offer than that. For instance, you can use it to insert frequently used symbols. To insert a symbol, you probably choose Symbol from the Insert menu....
- Tags: Symbol, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Susan Harkins
- Blog posts 2008-04-02
- .NET Offers a "First Chance" to Squelch Performance-Killing Hidden Exceptions
- Despite the fact that exceptions are expensive to process they are positively a great thing for debugging applications and making software more reliable. The challenge is when exceptions are used incorrectly; specifically, when they are used to respond to normal conditions instead of exceptional conditions. Using first chance exceptions in...
- Tags: Performance, Exception, Performance Management, .Net, Middleware, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2006-05-03
- AutoCorrect in Word 2000 stops working
- My client has Office 2000 Professional. She is using MS Word. She intentionally misspells some words to set them up in AutoCorrect. Then she opens a new document. The AutoCorrect feature works for awhile, but eventually it stops working. There are no error messages as far as I know. Her...
- Tags: Word processors, AutoCorrect, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word
- Q&A 2004-10-07
- Office 2003 SP3 breaks AutoCorrect
- The AutoCorrect feature does not work in Outlook 2003 after you install Office 2003 SP3 This one's making the rounds in the usual places this morning. by Susan Harkins
- Tags: Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Susan Harkins
- Blog posts 2007-10-24
- MSDN Webcast: Errors and Exceptions in SQL Server 2005 (Level 200)
- Exceptions can occur in even the most stringently tested software, simply because one cannot check every condition in advance. Although one cannot always anticipate an exception, it is important to design software so that it can recover gracefully when and if one occurs. The attendee of this webcast will learn...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft SQL Server, Exception, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Digital Media, Databases, Enterprise Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Software, Data Management
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- My autocorrect entries in Windows 98
- I had saved a lot of autocorrect entries to my Word 2000. A week back I had to upgrade my computer, I made a backup of .acl file, formated the mechine, installted windows xp and office xp. Now When I want to restore my .acl file to office...
- Tags: adelumer@..., autocorrect entries, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 98, windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-25
- Office 2003 SP3 breaks AutoCorrect
- Office 2003 SP3 and AutoCorrectI updated my Office 2003 to SP3 yesterday. After seeing this note I accomplished some testing and have not been able to validate your claim that SP3 breaks AutoCorrect.RE: Office 2003 SP3 breaks AutoCorrectI updated my Office 2003 to SP3 yesterday. After seeing this note...
- Tags: JLivengood, AutoCorrect, Microsoft Office 2003, SP3, Office 2003 SP3, Microsoft Office
- Discussion threads 2007-10-29
- AutoCorrect Macro Issues
- I am a neiwbie at this. :)I created an AutoCorrect Macro, which allows me to type an abbreviated letter and it would write the full word for me. Using MS Word 2002. The Original file is about 1,200 KB. I usually insert about 9 to 10 new words a day....
- Tags: Microsoft Excel, bigLramin@..., AutoCorrect Macro
- Discussion threads 2007-10-19
- Tech Tip: Disable AutoCorrect's automatic capitalization/Adjust text to fit within a cell/Send an e-mail from an Access table
- Disable AutoCorrect's automaticcapitalization While Word's automatic capitalization featurecan come in handy at times, it can often become superfluous. Forexample, if you're entering columns separated by tabs, Wordcapitalizes the first word in each line by default. However, you can disable this AutoCorrectfeature. To turn off...
- Tags: AutoCorrect, AutoCorrect Options, cell, Disable AutoCorrect, e-mail, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Word
- Technical articles 2004-08-26
- Keep Word from mistakenly changing what you type
- Word can be very handy for correcting mistakes, but sometimes what Word perceives as an error is actually an intentional keystroke. Mary Ann Richardson explains how to keep Word from automatically correcting keystrokes that aren't missteps. You're editing your report and suddenly you notice that Word changed the...
- Tags: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Word processors, AutoCorrect, spell checker, Microsoft Office Suite Word Tips Newsletter, Office Suites, Software
- Technical articles 2006-11-21
- Avoid e-mail faux pas with Office AutoCorrect
- In this article, I'm going to show you how to avoid embarrassing e-mail faux pas using Microsoft Office's AutoCorrect feature. You can also download a short WMV video, that illustrates the process I describe in this article, from TechRepublic's download section.Sonja Thompson, TechRepublic News Editor and a co-worker, spells her...
- Tags: AutoCorrect, Bill Detwiler, e-mail, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, Office AutoCorrect, Sonja, Sonja Thompson
- Technical articles 2006-05-26
- Transfer of dictionary Autocorrect from old office to Office 2007
- First of all, forgive my bad English. My question is: I'm a Univ. Professor and I use very often the AutoCorrect function of Word, for the accented words in Portoguese. Now I use Vista/Office 07, and I don't know how to transfer the about 2000 word I have in my...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, comunicazione@..., AutoCorrect, windows, software, save, Microsoft Office 2007, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-02-17
- Avoid e-mail faux pas with Office AutoCorrect
- Microsoft Word users commonly save time and eliminate mistakes by using AutoCorrect to automatically expand abbreviated text. Even if you don't use Word as your Outlook e-mail editor, you can use AutoCorrect to cut down on typing time and catch mistakes Spellcheck misses, or can’t detect. For example, proper names...
- Tags: e-mail, video, AutoCorrect, Microsoft Word, outlook, tips, word, staff, Bill Detwiler - TechRepublic, Microsoft Office, Office AutoCorrect
- Discussion threads 2006-05-26
- Master Building Blocks and other time-saving text tools in Microsoft Office Word 2007
- Microsoft Office Word 2007 includes a number of tools designed to help you speed up typing repetitive text and those monotonous tasks you might face daily or deal with those infrequent tasks that require a few moment for you to refresh your memory. One of these tools is...
- Tags: Microsoft Press, Microsoft Corp., Tool, Microsoft Office Word 2007, Chapter Coverage, Productivity, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
- Book chapters 2007-06-28
- MSDN Webcast: Exceptions Happen (Session 7): Optimized Exception Handling With Microsoft .NET - Level 200
- Every developer deals with exceptions - they're part of the imperfect programming world. With so much unpredictability to account for, does person feel confident that it has enough knowledge of best practices to anticipate and handle each exception in an ideal way? In this webcast in the 14-part series "Soup...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Corp., Exception, .Net, Application Servers, Development Tools, Digital Media, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Webcasts
- Handle exceptions properly in C
- I GUESS I'LL NEVER WRITE SOFTWARE WITH CODEI do not see any of this as software writing.There are certain levels in a computer that do not seem to be affected by virus.Math is one of them.Some Rules on ExceptionsThough the article describes the mechanics of .Net exceptions, it fails to...
- Tags: BALTHOR, software, code, C
- Discussion threads 2007-02-23
- MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 04 of 15): Exceptions and Faults (Level 200)
- In a distributed system, exceptions that occur remotely must traverse process or computer boundaries before they reach the client. In a service-oriented architecture SOA, the boundary is a service boundary that may be located in the same process, or across process or computer boundaries. Beyond these distribution boundaries, there may...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Windows Communication Foundation, Boundary, Exception, SOAP, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Productivity, Web Services, .Net, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
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