Cory Myers wrote:
There is an equivalent option for table cells...somewhere. And
probably only in some versions, with Smart Tags (*shudders*) turned
on.
C.
Hey, that sort of rings a bell! I was once typing Russian text, and Word would
readily show what I typed until I entered a quotation mark, which jumped to some
really creative location inside the paragraph. "OK", thought I, based on my
experience with the abortion known as 'bidirectional rendering', "it will
probably be fine when I enter the closing quotation mark". Nope - the closing
one leaped to some other equally unpredictable place.
After trying to type quotation marks in various places and not being able to
find any correlation between the cursor & the new character position, I started
wandering around the settings. And what did I find in about half an hour? "SMART
QOUTES" were on. You ain't gonna outsmart these quotes, buddy!
So I wonder: were these "Smart Tags"? The Russian translation called them
"quotes", but something makes me not trust it very much.
-- Yossi
On 11/7/06, Jeremy Weathers <j...@drab.org> wrote:
This morning I had to use Word to enter some tabular data - most of
the data was all lowercase, but Word insisted on capitalizing the
first letter of every cell. I found and disabled the "feature" to
auto-correct capitalization, but un-surprisingly this did not change
the behavior for table cells (although it did change it outside of
tables).
--
Jeremy Weathers
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