Here are settings which control automatic list generation as well which many people find either wonderful or incredibly annoying. ![]() Autoformat As You Type applies formatting based on what Word thinks you’re attempting to do, for example replacing the typed sequence “1/2” with an actual fraction ½ character.The Replace text as you type list is a convinient way to define shortcuts for common or awkward entries and comes prepopulated with conversions such as “(c)” being replaced with the copyright symbol ©. This is controlled by the Correct TWo INitial CApitals checkbox. For example a common error is to hold down the shift key just a little too long after starting a sentence, resulting in two capital letters instead of one. ![]()
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