Class TwoInitialCapsExceptions (Word VBA)
A collection of TwoInitialCapsException objects that represent all the items listed in the Don't correct box on the INitial CAps tab in the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box. To use a TwoInitialCapsExceptions class variable it first needs to be instantiated, for example
Dim tics as TwoInitialCapsExceptions
Set tics = AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapsExceptions
For Each
Here is an example of processing the TwoInitialCapsExceptions items in a collection.
Dim tic As TwoInitialCapsException
For Each tic In AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapsExceptions
Next tic
Add
Returns a TwoInitialCapsException object that represents a new exception added to the list of AutoCorrect exceptions.
If the TwoInitialCapsAutoAdd property is True, words are automatically added to the list of initial-capital exceptions.
Add (Name)
Name: The word with two initial capital letters that you want Microsoft Word to overlook.
AutoCorrect.FirstLetterExceptions.Add Name:="addr."
Count
Returns a Long that represents the number of exceptions in the collection.
Dim lngCount As Long
lngCount = AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapsExceptions.Count
Item
Returns an individual TwoInitialCapsException object in a collection.
Item (Index)
Index: The individual object to be returned. Can be a Long indicating the ordinal position or a String representing the name of the individual object.
Dim tic As TwoInitialCapsException
Set tic = AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapsExceptions(Index:=1)