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Chapter 2: Working With OpenOffice.org
Assuming the Replace option is enabled to automatically start each sentence with a
capital (uppercase) letter, and“e.g.” is entered and is followed by a lowercase “d” then
the “d” would be capitalized. So to compensate for this behaviour, enter “e.g.” into the
Exception list to prevent this type of correction.
Again, assuming the Replace option is enabled to automatically convert the second of two
capital letters at the beginning of a word to a lowercase letter, enter any exceptions that are
correctly written with two capital letters, such as PC and CD.
These exceptions can also be automatically included by selecting the Autoinclude
checkboxes on the Exceptions tab. When this feature is enabled and one then uses an idiom
in the text that is automatically corrected but which should not be corrected, immediately
press Ctrl+Z. Doing this not only undoes the automatic “correction”, but also sees to it that
this particular “correction” will not be made automatically again in the session.
AutoCorrect can also be used to replace one word or abbreviation with something more
appropriate. For example, replace “ASAP” with the text “as soon as possible”;
however, the OpenOffice.org AutoText function is a better choice for doing this.
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