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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Sep  5 11:08:28 +0000 
2007 -------
Thanks. I now understand the point you are making. However, in English text I
wonder whether there is a need for it.

To take your example, if Agreement is always to be capitalised (as it might be
in a legal document) then upper case AutoCorrect agrement -> Agreement is what
you want. If it is a normal word, then it would normally only need to be
capitalised at the beginning of a sentence, in which case the lower case
AutoCorrect agrement -> agreement will always work (providing you have
'Capitalize the first letter of every sentence' switched on).

Can you give an example where you would need a mixed case correction?

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