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How make capital letters at he start of each sentence and paragraphs automatic when writing new email

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When typing new mail we have to press shift button to make a capital letter at the start of a new sentence. This automatically happens in Microsoft Outlook.

When typing new mail we have to press shift button to make a capital letter at the start of a new sentence. This automatically happens in Microsoft Outlook.

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I've never had an issue using a 'Shift' key or 'CapsLock' key to create a capital letter. It's exactly the same as using a typewriter :)

But I can see how it could be annoying. I've located a couple of addons which may do the job. please note these addons are the responsiblity of the author and not Thunderbird.

The first one sounds more reliable based on reviews.

How to install addon extension:

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Saafara yiñ Tànn

I've never had an issue using a 'Shift' key or 'CapsLock' key to create a capital letter. It's exactly the same as using a typewriter :)

But I can see how it could be annoying. I've located a couple of addons which may do the job. please note these addons are the responsiblity of the author and not Thunderbird.

The first one sounds more reliable based on reviews.

How to install addon extension:

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I have tried the second add-on, but as with my tablet and phone and their abysmal auto-correct and auto-complete functions, I find I am fighting this "feature" more often then it helps me.

I'm with Toad; the shift key suits me and does exactly what I tell it to, with no second guessing.

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We have decided leave thing as are for the moment, but thank you fro your help

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We have decided to leave things as they are for the moment, but thank your for your help