letter to uppercase and the rest of the letters to lowercase. For exam- ple, this replaces “rEPEL” with “Repel.” If the first two letters of a word are uppercase and the rest are lowercase, this changes the first letter to uppercase and the rest of the letters to lowercase, replacing “REpel” with “Repel,” for example. Replace Text as You Type    Replaces text that you type with any specified replacement text. Each set of typed text and replacement text appears in the scrolling list in the Auto Correct dialog box. You can add items to this list and delete selected items as described next. Setting up text replacement You can specify abbreviations, common misspellings, and other text that you want Canvas to replace as you type. You can use this feature to expand abbreviations for common phrases and long names that you type throughout a document. For example, if you often type “Department of Agriculture,” you can specify that the abbreviation “DA” be replaced by the full name. To set up text replacement 1 Choose Text > Spell Checker > Auto Correct. In the Auto Cor- rect dialog box, be sure Replace Text as You Type is selected. 2 In the Replace box, type text that you want to be replaced. In the With box, type the replacement text. Click Add to place the text in the scrolling list.
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