On 3/19/02 8:00 PM, "Beth Rosengard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 3/19/02 4:15 PM, "Remo Del Bello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> On 3/19/02 3:02 PM, Christian M. M. Brady deftly typed out:
>> 
>>> Or try this: use "Auto Correct" and create a new abbreviation that will auto
>>> expand. So create ib (pretty safe actually, not an English word) and allow
>>> it to auto expand.
>>> 
>>> iBook yup! It works! Now you don't have to type the whole word anywhere!
>>> iBook iBook iBook iBook iBook
>> 
>> Or less taxing on the ol' gray matter (for me anyway)... make a new
>> abbreviation "ibook" that expands to iBook and then always type it
>> lower-case (I also have one for iMac).
>> 
>> -Remo Del Bello 
> 
> Tried this.  It works just fine in Entourage (2001).  The 2-letter
> abbreviation now autocorrects to iBook even after a period and with
> "Capitalize first letter of sentence" turned on.
> 
> But NOT in Word (2001)!!  It will correct in the middle of a sentence but
> not after a period.  How weird.  For some reason, the "Capitalize first
> letter" option is taking precedence in Word but not in Entourage.  Anyone
> know why?  Is it the same in Word X?
> 
> Beth
> 
You are right! Same problem in Word X.

Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu
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