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August 5th, 2007, 05:24 PM
#1
Can I get an initial cap after a sentence ends in a cardinal number?
There may not be a solution for this, but I will ask anyway.
Using XP and MS Word 2003.
I type lots of sentences which end in cardinal numbers. I have checked in Autocorrect Cap first letter of sentences. But, if the preceding sentence ends in a cardinal number, I do not get the initial cap for the next sentence.
Is there a way to get automatically an initial cap for the first letter of a sentence, if the preceding sentence ends in a cardinal number?
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August 5th, 2007, 06:12 PM
#2
Does this happen even when a period follows the cardinal number?
If the cardinal number is not too long, perhaps spell it out.
Jim
WIN7 Ultimate SP1 64bit, IE 11, NTFS,
cable, MS Security Essentials, Windows 7 firewall
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August 5th, 2007, 06:17 PM
#3
Spelling it out is not an option. The person dictating wants the sentence to end in a cardinal number. I want the sentence to end in a cardinal number.
Sounds like you are telling me that it cannot be done, i.e., automatically getting the following sentence to begin with an initial cap.
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August 5th, 2007, 06:43 PM
#4
Jim
WIN7 Ultimate SP1 64bit, IE 11, NTFS,
cable, MS Security Essentials, Windows 7 firewall
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August 5th, 2007, 08:11 PM
#5
Yes, there is a period.
The sentence ends in a cardinal number, with period. I want the next sentence to automatically have an initial cap, as it would if the preceding sentence ended in a word. Autocorrect does that for sentences ending in words, but does not function for sentences ending in cardinal numbers.
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