Wow!!!
Gabh mo leisgeul
This thread has unravelled somewhat. My original problem was to get OOo to recognise <'s> apostrophe s suffixed to a proper name that I had installed in a custom dictionary. Capitalisation is not a problem for me - I've already added all names into two dictionary groups. One group contains all proper names in lower case the other contains all the names in Title case.

Feuch a-rithist

Wang

Alan Mead wrote:
Paul_B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In short, another case of being frustrated by the way this
program is organized. This is something I could do three ways in
Word, easily. Sorry I wasn't more help.

I recall very nearly destroying my 486 in frustration the first time
I used Word because it did not have a reveal codes... So, on the one
hand, I can sympathize with your frustration but on the other hand
this is just how it goes when moving from one program to the next.

Have you seen slides of the new office 12?  At least visually, OOo
seems closer to Word than the new Word does!

-Alan

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