Hi,

I've never seen WIndows do that in the time I've been using it, nor have I seen 
the setting. Then again, I don't believe it is actually a native Windows 
feature, but rather a feature that is provided by Microsoft Word.

As for autocapitalization in Mac, it can be done in iWork as well. Mail does 
not have autocorrection at this time, it would seem. I do not know how, as I 
prefer not to have a computer, regardless of its intelligence, decide when I 
want to capitalize. Of course, after punctuation such as periods, you do 
capitalize, but I tend not to want the computer to do it for me as I am 
perfectly capable. I have never explored this avenue, mainly because there has 
been no point. But iWork can do it.

Regards,
Nic
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On Apr 7, 2010, at 1:12 PM, Scott Ballard-RidleyScott Ridley wrote:

> Nick
> 
> I am a recent windows convert where text input automatically
> capitalises text when you type. i guess i got too used to it inserting
> capitols automatically.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Scott
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