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Larry
Here's something odd. In my Word 97, I found that there is an
AutoCorrect entry which changes the word "False" (with initial cap) to
two apostrophes. I'm sure I never created this deliberately. I opened
up the AutoCorrect dialog box and the entry was there.
Then I opened up a pristine version of Word and tried it there. There
is no such entry in the pristine version. Yet all my other AutoCorrect
entries that work in my Normal, also work in the pristine version.
I looked in the .acl file in C:\Windows. It has all my AutoCorrect
entries, but no entry for "False."
So where in the heck could this entry be coming from? How can it be in
Normal, but not in the pristine, since they both use the same .acl file?
Thanks,
Larry
AutoCorrect entry which changes the word "False" (with initial cap) to
two apostrophes. I'm sure I never created this deliberately. I opened
up the AutoCorrect dialog box and the entry was there.
Then I opened up a pristine version of Word and tried it there. There
is no such entry in the pristine version. Yet all my other AutoCorrect
entries that work in my Normal, also work in the pristine version.
I looked in the .acl file in C:\Windows. It has all my AutoCorrect
entries, but no entry for "False."
So where in the heck could this entry be coming from? How can it be in
Normal, but not in the pristine, since they both use the same .acl file?
Thanks,
Larry