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Check your Options

 
 

Check your (Tools > AutoCorrect Options)(AutoCorrect tab).

 
   

 

Correct Two Initial Capitals

 
 

If you type two consecutive uppercase letters at the beginning of a word, the second uppercase letter is automatically changed to a lowercase letter.

 
 

For example "CApitals" will be changed to "Capitals". Any words containing capital letters in the middle of words are ignored.

 
   

 

Capitalise first letter of sentences

 
 

This will mean that the first letter of every sentence will be automatically changed to a capital letter if it is entered in lowercase.

 
   

 

Capitalise first letter of table cells

 
 

This will mean that the first letter of every sentence in tables will be automatically changed to a capital letter if it is entered in lowercase.

 
   

 

Capitalise names of days

 
 

The first letter of the days of the week is automatically changed to uppercase, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc.

 
   

 

Correct accidental use of caps lock

 
 

This will automatically change your text if you have accidentally left the caps lock on.

 
 

If PowerPoint notices that you are capitalising everything backwards it assumes you must have pressed the Caps Lock accidentally and changing the letters accordingly.

 
 

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