How-To: Disable the auto correction feature for two initial capital characters - OpenOffice.org
- This screencast demonstrates how to disable the auto correction feature when you type in two initial capital letters in text.
- First notice that when you type in two initial capital letters and then type in lower case ones, the auto correct feature kicks in.
- It changes the second capital letter to a lower case one.
- To disable this feature, first click here on "Tools."
- Then, on the menu that opens, click on the option "AutoCorrect..."
- The "AutoCorrect" window should open. Now, click on the options tab.
- Next, look for the option "Correct TWo INitial CApitals." Click on the checkbox beside it to disable the feature.
- Afterwards, just click on "OK."
- Now, if we try and type in two initial capital letters again...
- You should notice that the feature has now been disabled. Congratulations! You can now make typos galore.
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Disable the auto correction feature for two initial capital characters
This screencast shows you the step by step process on how to disable the auto correction feature for two initial capital characters.
You will learn:
- How to access the "AutoCorrect" window.
- How to disable the auto correction feature for two initial capital characters.
Applications
This tutorial procedure can be applied to the following OpenOffice.org modules.
Advanced topics
For advanced functionality with similar results see:
- Enable the auto correction feature for two initial capital characters
- Enable the first character capitalization auto correct feature
- Disable the first character capitalization auto correct feature
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