I find a similar occurrence in Hungarian. -I is used to designate "of" as in
Sydney-I meaning of or belonging to Sydney (such as a group or association).
Mac auto correct for some reason only known to itself changes it to -I. I
suspect that other spell checkers do the same since I have noticed it quite
frequently in typed newsletters.
I also would appreciate a fix. Turning auto correct off does not help.
Regards
D�nes
133 Osburn Drive
MACGREGOR ACT 2615
AUSTRALIA
Tel: +612 6254 3636
Fax: +612 6278 6060
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 6/12/00 9:22, Carsten & Uni Vous Ortmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I have a problem writing messages that are not in English. My lowercase "i"
> keeps automatically changing to a capital "I" as if I'm writing the word for
> first person singular. The word "i" is very commonly used in Danish - it
> means "in", and even though I did change it in Word:mac's AutoCorrect
> settings it keeps changing on me.
>
> Anybody have a cure or an idea for one
>
> TIA
> Carsten
>
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