MS Word suggests to write Nokia Company instead of Nokia company (lower case C). Why is it so?
And another question:
Do I have to put in 'the' article before a company name, i.e. the Nokia Company?
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MS Word suggests to write Nokia Company instead of Nokia company (lower case C). Why is it so?
And another question:
Do I have to put in 'the' article before a company name, i.e. the Nokia Company?
Я думаю потому что говоря Nokia company ты подразумеваешь вполне конкретную компанию, поэтому и определенный артикль.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
I think it's wrong. You'd only capitalise 'Company' if it were part of the company name, e.g. "Nokia Company Ltd", and it appears that Word is assuming that to be the case based on whatever internal rules it's been given, but I don't believe that it is the case here. The company is actually called Nokia Corporation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
No, it's a proper noun.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by scotcher
Word is not alway right. For example, it positively refuses to accept my name, Vincentz. :roll:
He-he, we share almost the same name :)Quote:
Vincentz.
Yeah, but Word recognized YOUR name :))
I finally turned off that spell check after I'd added a couple hundreds of words.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
I keep it on, just in case. It's useful when you type emails fast and don't thunk abut grmattikl miztqeqtrwetakes.