So what's a specific and valid scenario where this is causing you pain? The
more real world any given scenario is, the easier it is to push for a given
notion. =) As a poetry fan, the current behavior makes sense to me. ;-)
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"Mark Conrad" <no-email@here.invalid> wrote in message
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> In article <7ABBF8E9-DA7A-4C25-992C-54B5DC260D40@microsoft.com>, zachd
> [MSFT] <zachd@nomailplz.online.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>> If I recall correctly, the 'newline equals new sentence' logic
>> is mirrored throughout all autocorrecting
>> Microsoft software that I can think of...
>
> I do not think so in this case, because there is a
> seperate command named "NewParagraph" specifically
> designed for the purpose you mentioned.
>
> My awkward workaround to get rid of the unwanted
> capitilization is:
>
> "My dog NewLine still LowerCaseThat has fleas Period"
>
> My dog
> still has fleas.
>
>
> ...but needing to apply "LowerCaseThat" to every line
> in my document really slows down the speech app'.
>
> Mark-