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Switch Feature Is Case Sensitive, Documentati |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When the customer blocks a word and then uses Switch to change the letter case and then reblocks the same text again, the block doesn't work correctly. For example, the customer creates a table and puts a single word in each cell. He then goes to cell A1 under the first letter of the word in that cell and press Alt-F4 for block and then presses the last letter in the word to block the entire word. Then he presses Shift-F3, selects 1-Uppercase and moves to cell B1 and does the same thing. However, if he goes back to cell A1 and tries blocking the same word as before, it will either block to the next occurrence of that letter after the words that have already been blocked and changed, or if that letter is not in the text after that point, the computer will just beep. Reblocking text using the Switch feature does not work as documented. The manual states that it is not case sensitive, but it is. Solutions: In the manual it states that a lowercase letter should find both (Upper/Lower). However, an uppercase letter will only find an uppercase. Thus the program is not working the same as documented. The problem will be corrected within the documentation. |
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