Why does the autocorrect feature in Writer ignore the case of the input word? I would like the replacement text to follow the case of the text I insert. For example, when I type "abbrevn" I would like the replacement to be "abbreviation" but when I type "Abbrevn" I would like the replacement to be "Abbreviation" and when I type "ABBREVN" I would like the replacement to be "ABBREVIATION". This seems logical, but replacement text always follows the case in the replacement table, which is usually lower case. Is there a macro or other workaround for this? Any comments appreciated.
Cheers, Pat.
Autocorrect ignores case of input word
Autocorrect ignores case of input word
Libreoffice Version 4.0.4.2 on Ubuntu Linux 12.04
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Re: Autocorrect ignores case of input word
See this:
AutoCorrections does not match case of the words that AutoCorrect replaces.
And this:
Bug in AutoCorrect - it changes case...
The AutoCorrect feature does not currently have a means to recognize case. The workaround is, basically, to create an AutoComplete entry for each "case" of words you will be typing frequently.
AutoCorrections does not match case of the words that AutoCorrect replaces.
And this:
Bug in AutoCorrect - it changes case...
The AutoCorrect feature does not currently have a means to recognize case. The workaround is, basically, to create an AutoComplete entry for each "case" of words you will be typing frequently.
Cheers!
---Fox
OOo 3.2.0 Portable, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
---Fox
OOo 3.2.0 Portable, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit