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Replace is capitalizing the first letter of the first word
I am trying to replace our companies name with "the Engineer" in our standard contract template. As it if used quite frequently there are many changes. I am trying to use the search and replace but Word automatically capitalizes the "t" in "the". My guess is that because the original word started with a capital, word in capitalizing the new word. Is there any way to correct this?
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Hi Beachhouse,
Check the 'match case' option on the Find/Replace dialogue box.
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