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Jiten vaidya,
Try selecting the text and hitting Shift+F3 to change case.
Home - Font chunk - Change Case (right next to super/subscript).

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I do this so often that I created a macro to do it, and put a button for it
on one of my toolbars. I highlight the text and hit the macro button until
I have the right change case look. This was Word 2003 though...

Sub ChangeCase()
'
' ChangeCase Macro
Selection.Range.Case = wdNextCase

End Sub

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