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Default Option to convert SENTENCE into complete Capital letter

There should be a option to convert a sentence written in small letters to
capital at one select . And even a sentence written in any form can be
converted to a proper sentence with punctuations .

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Default Option to convert SENTENCE into complete Capital letter

Format, Change Case gives you options to change the selected text Case. Also
Shft+F3 will toggle between three of the options, no Caps, Initial Caps, and
All Caps. So I think Word covers your first suggestion.
Your second one would be more difficult; Word Grammar checker does, to a
certain extent, cover basic punctuation and works quite well. You may need to
change the Grammar Settings in the Spelling & Grammar dialog to get better
performance than you are currently seeing. But to get Word to automatically
change a poorly written copy into a perfectly punctuated passage, I dont
think so.

All the best
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There should be a option to convert a sentence written in small letters to
capital at one select . And even a sentence written in any form can be
converted to a proper sentence with punctuations .

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Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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Default Option to convert SENTENCE into complete Capital letter

Format, Change Case gives you options to change the selected text Case. Also
Shft+F3 will toggle between three of the options, no Caps, Initial Caps, and
All Caps. So I think Word covers your first suggestion.
Your second one would be more difficult; Word Grammar checker does, to a
certain extent, cover basic punctuation and works quite well. You may need to
change the Grammar Settings in the Spelling & Grammar dialog to get better
performance than you are currently seeing. But to get Word to automatically
change a poorly written copy into a perfectly punctuated passage, I dont
think so.

All the best
DeanH


"Anish" wrote:

There should be a option to convert a sentence written in small letters to
capital at one select . And even a sentence written in any form can be
converted to a proper sentence with punctuations .

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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Default Option to convert SENTENCE into complete Capital letter

Word already provides the tools to change the case of text. Shift +f3 will
toggle between the various options , based on the text you select (or from
Word 2007 Home Font Change Case, the options are listed and my be
selected).What it can't do is write the document for you, complete with the
correct punctuation.

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There should be a option to convert a sentence written in small letters to
capital at one select . And even a sentence written in any form can be
converted to a proper sentence with punctuations .

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Default Option to convert SENTENCE into complete Capital letter

Word already provides the tools to change the case of text. Shift +f3 will
toggle between the various options , based on the text you select (or from
Word 2007 Home Font Change Case, the options are listed and my be
selected).What it can't do is write the document for you, complete with the
correct punctuation.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org




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There should be a option to convert a sentence written in small letters to
capital at one select . And even a sentence written in any form can be
converted to a proper sentence with punctuations .

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Default Option to convert SENTENCE into complete Capital letter

Press Alt+O and then E to change case.
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There should be a option to convert a sentence written in small letters to
capital at one select . And even a sentence written in any form can be
converted to a proper sentence with punctuations .

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Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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Default Option to convert SENTENCE into complete Capital letter

Press Alt+O and then E to change case.
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Thanx & Best Regards,

Faraz!


"Anish" wrote:

There should be a option to convert a sentence written in small letters to
capital at one select . And even a sentence written in any form can be
converted to a proper sentence with punctuations .

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

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