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If I am typing a new message and hit return instead of letting the line
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crhras wrote:
If I am typing a new message and hit return instead of letting the line overflow Outlook capitalizes the first letter on the next line. How do I stop Outlook from doing this. Don't you want all your sentences to begin with capital letters? That said, although you don't mention your version of Outlook or the mail editor you're using, go to tools | options | spelling - untick the box for "Capitalize first letter of sentences." But don't go all e. e. cummings, or you'll just irritate spelling/grammar/punctuation cranks like me. We are legion. ![]() |
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![]() When I hit enter to go to a newline I am usually not starting a new sentence. Outlook assumes for some unknown reason that I am. Seems much more logical to me for Outlook to look for sentence-ending punctuation and a following space rather than a newline. BTW, I had already tried your solution but it doesn't seem to work for me. Thank you for your response. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... crhras wrote: If I am typing a new message and hit return instead of letting the line overflow Outlook capitalizes the first letter on the next line. How do I stop Outlook from doing this. Don't you want all your sentences to begin with capital letters? That said, although you don't mention your version of Outlook or the mail editor you're using, go to tools | options | spelling - untick the box for "Capitalize first letter of sentences." But don't go all e. e. cummings, or you'll just irritate spelling/grammar/punctuation cranks like me. We are legion. ![]() |
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![]() I take that back. It worked just fine. Strange, I remember doing it a while ago and it didn't work. Thanks again. |
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crhras wrote:
snip Seems much more logical to me for Outlook to look for sentence-ending punctuation and a following space rather than a newline. What if you were composing poetry? snip I see from your later post that it did work after all - thanks for the update. ![]() |
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![]() Good point, but I would say use the shift key in that situation. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... crhras wrote: snip Seems much more logical to me for Outlook to look for sentence-ending punctuation and a following space rather than a newline. What if you were composing poetry? snip I see from your later post that it did work after all - thanks for the update. ![]() |
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crhras wrote:
Good point, but I would say use the shift key in that situation. :-D "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... crhras wrote: snip Seems much more logical to me for Outlook to look for sentence-ending punctuation and a following space rather than a newline. What if you were composing poetry? snip I see from your later post that it did work after all - thanks for the update. ![]() |
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Stop hitting the Enter key. Let the program do its job.
"crhras" wrote in message t... If I am typing a new message and hit return instead of letting the line overflow Outlook capitalizes the first letter on the next line. How do I stop Outlook from doing this. |
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![]() Beautiful advice. Unfortunately, it won't work in my situation. I have a need to send emails where the text lines do not exceed 80 characters and just because I am starting a new line doesn't mean that I am starting a new sentence. I can hear your advice now. "Change the email client you use to read the text". "Charles W Davis" wrote in message ... Stop hitting the Enter key. Let the program do its job. "crhras" wrote in message t... If I am typing a new message and hit return instead of letting the line overflow Outlook capitalizes the first letter on the next line. How do I stop Outlook from doing this. |
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crhras wrote:
Beautiful advice. Unfortunately, it won't work in my situation. I have a need to send emails where the text lines do not exceed 80 characters and just because I am starting a new line doesn't mean that I am starting a new sentence. I can hear your advice now. "Change the email client you use to read the text". Are you sure that Outlook doesn't send a plain text email over SMTP with the characters cut off at 80? I, for some reason, thought it did. -- f.h. |
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