Microsoft Word: Mac

Kesava

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Ok so I'm having a little trouble with this, although it is probably pretty easy to fix.
I am trying to proofread a story that my father wrote.
But the first word on every line that isnt a capital is shown as a grammatical error.

This is the example sentence, if the word on the next line doesnt start with a
capital letter, it will be shown with the green line underneath because it's incorrect.

However if it has a capital letter there, it has no problem. Even if i right click to see what it suggests, it will want to make the word start with a capital.

So how do i solve this? its a fresh install so I haven't stuffed around with the settings or anything.

Thankyou :)
 
You don't have to enter a new line yourself: write the text in a continuous line and word will automatically enter the new lines when needed. It won't be considered a mistake. If you don't want the line that big, use the indents (they are on the ruler).
 
No as I mentioned up there, I'm proofreading a story, not writing anything.
Its like it thinks its correct to have every new line starting with a capital letter.
I really dont want to click ignore for each one because there are like 1000 pages of it and that would suck.

So any ideas?
 
you can settle your mouse on a freewill first word,
then there will be a blue line under the word appearing,
move the mouse to it, an icon will be appearing,
then click the triangle in the icon, a menu will be listed,
choose something like "cancel capitalization automatically"
done!:cool:
 
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