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I dont want to type everything in capital, even thougt i m not
I think I know what he was asking, since the same thing seems to happen with
me quite frequently. Just now, I was creating a new Word document. I had just finished some bulleted items, and wanted to start a new subject, so I chose a 'heading 2' style, and began typing. Everything I typed appeared as if I were holding the shift key down. Nothing I did reversed this unwanted effect. Eventually, I was able to cut and paste the text I had written into a notepad file, close and reopen word, cut and paste everything back into Word, and reapply the formatting discarded by notepad. Was there a better solution? "Ms_PC" wrote: Have you got the Caps Lock key on? If you want one capital letter at the beginning of a sentence or for names, you should switch the Caps Lock off, and press and hold the key below it (it has an arrow on it and there is another key which does the same on the right side) then press the letter you want as a capital . You can type everything in caps if you want as this can be quicker than trying to type using the Shift Key to get odd capitals then you can select the text and change it using the Format, Change-Case options where you can choose to change the text to sentence or Title Case. Hope this helps. "vp" wrote: |
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