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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Pressing letter key twice to get another letter? Windows 10 Pressing letter key twice to get another letter? Office 2019
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For the capitals, AutoCorrect is not case-sensitive as to triggers so you need a different series of characters or, for instance, you might use aaa for the upper-case version.


Also, try to not have your triggers be something that might be typed ordinarily where you do not want the change. In cases where it changes and you do not want the change, remember Ctrl+Z (undo).
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