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Hi all,
I have searched for answers to this query but cannot find any. Sorry if there is something Ive missed.

I have an issue with outlook where each email I reply to or forward when Im typing my reply
the first character of each line turns to a capital letter whenever I return to the next line or have a
space in the line or enter some punctuation.
E.g I type a line of lowercase letters then enter a space or a comma or go to the next line for the
next sentence & the first character changes to uppercase.
When I do new emails its fine only seems to be replies & forwarding.
I have TRIED lots of options to see if it CHANGED but have not been able to find the right one which Im
sure exists. I thought it was simply choosing not to use word as email editor but that doesnt seem to help.

Im using version 2003 (11.6359.6408) SP1 part of MS Office Pro 2003.
Im on a corporate network & my collegues are fine & dont have this issue.

Hope thats all the info required & that someone can help me with this.
If I have missed any info sorry please let me know.

Cheers,

Stu..

Start up a new email. Type anything in the body of the message. Go to tools-->Autocorrect options. Uncheck "Capitalize (sic) first letter of sentences". Job done.There is no autocorrect options in my tools menu.
But thankyou since you told me what it was called I searched the help & found it & all fixed.
Its in tools/options/spelling if anyone else would like to know.

Thanx heaps robpomeroyQuote

There is no autocorrect options in my tools menu.
I think there's a misunderstanding here. If you use Word as your email editor for Outlook, then what robpomeroy IS correct. He was actually referring to the Word menu that would appear, as he said, when you Start up a new email.

Apparently, you do not have Outlook set to use Word as your email editor for Outlook. Therefore, your AutoCorrect option is found this way: Go to Tools, Options, and select Spelling. In that panel, you have a button named AutoCorrect Options.

How about clarifying some POINTS for all forum readers? Do you have Outlook set to NOT use Word as your email editor? And, was the solution you found the AutoCorrect Options I mentioned above?

All that is mentioned in the above posts from what I can see.
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All that is mentioned in the above posts from what I can see.
Yes, looking back at your original post, I see you did say that you had elected not to use Word as your email editor. My error.
No worries its all good.


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