Transcription: I'm going to type a sentence, greetings from fly-by-night travel. And perhaps I hold my shift key down just a little bit too long. When I finish a word, Microsoft Word autocorrects it and sees that I had two initial capitals and replaces it with the correct case. This will happen whenever I type with more than one initial capital, Word will autocorrect that mistake. But notice, if I use an approach appropriate abbreviation such as megahertz, Word does not autocorrect that. That's interesting and we'll have to find out why that's the case. Other examples of autocorrect include automatically cap ...