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Hi Ulodesk
I have just redone it, made sure I definitely selected formatted text (I had to because of the superscript, so I must have done before also), and I still have the same effect. I have only chosen one shortcut in both cases, which is 99mTc or 123I, however, if I try to add a different capitalisation to Proofing, it automatically selects the current one in the list, implying to me that I capitalisation doesn't influence the shortcut. Yet typing the shortcut in the document without a capital (at any place, doesn't have to be the same place as the original shortcut) doesn't work. It's largely through lazy typing that I am trying to fix this, ironic considering I am typing more here than I would have to press Shift in my document ![]() |
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For the reason you provide, I again suggest using a different shortcut than the one(s) you have. I have had shortcuts act this way, seemingly anomalously giving a result I didn't want, until I realized that I had created a similar shortcut and forgotten it. The same may apply with macro shortcuts, where a 2-stroke shortcut intervenes while I am trying to type a 3-stroke one, because the first 2 strokes were the same.
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