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That did it. Thank you. But what's the rationale for having preserve case
enabled by default? I can see its use for editing Shakespearean lines of
prose, or writing Turkish poetry. But in a case-sensitive computer
language?
"bob h" <omn### [at] charter net> wrote in message
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> "Scott Wasson" <swa### [at] townisp com> wrote in message
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> > I used Search->Replace "theclock" with "theClock". It appears that the
> > "replace with" text is always forced to lower-case.
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> Try unchecking, rechecking, and finally unchecking Preserve Case. Seems
mine
> was stuck and I was about to confirm what you found, since I was pretty
sure
> it used to work okay. Capitals go in fine for me now. Using WinXP here.
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> bob h
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