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How do I stop OpenOffice.org from changing the first letter of a word to uppercase?
When lower case text is typed, OpenOffice.org changes the first letter to uppercase. How do I reverse this setting?
This setting is designed to correct sentences mistakenly typed starting with a lower case letter.
To reverse this setting:
- Select Tools > AutoCorrect Options and then the Options tab.
- Near the top of the list, uncheck the [T] box next to "Capitalize first letter of every sentence".
- Click OK at the bottom of the dialog to apply the change.
Learn more about removing automatic corrections: How do I turn off automatic correction and formatting?.