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Is it possible to take a large section of text in all caps, highlight it, and
use a tool in Word to automatically change it to lowercase. The only
solution I have now is to retype it. For example, consider the following
sentence: I WOULD LIKE TO FIND A EASY WAY TO CHANGE THIS SENTENCE TO
LOWER-CASE WITHOUT HAVING TO RETYPE THE WHOLE THING. It would be nice to
have a function that changes it to lower case for me to the following: I
would like to find an easy way to change this sentence to lower-case without
having to retype the whole thing.


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Default Word should let me change all capitalized text to lower case

In Word 2003, select your sentence, then click Format Change case and
select Sentence case.

"Joel" wrote:

Is it possible to take a large section of text in all caps, highlight it, and
use a tool in Word to automatically change it to lowercase. The only
solution I have now is to retype it. For example, consider the following
sentence: I WOULD LIKE TO FIND A EASY WAY TO CHANGE THIS SENTENCE TO
LOWER-CASE WITHOUT HAVING TO RETYPE THE WHOLE THING. It would be nice to
have a function that changes it to lower case for me to the following: I
would like to find an easy way to change this sentence to lower-case without
having to retype the whole thing.


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Default Word should let me change all capitalized text to lower case

Shift+F3 will do it for you.

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Is it possible to take a large section of text in all caps, highlight it,

and
use a tool in Word to automatically change it to lowercase. The only
solution I have now is to retype it. For example, consider the following
sentence: I WOULD LIKE TO FIND A EASY WAY TO CHANGE THIS SENTENCE TO
LOWER-CASE WITHOUT HAVING TO RETYPE THE WHOLE THING. It would be nice to
have a function that changes it to lower case for me to the following: I
would like to find an easy way to change this sentence to lower-case

without
having to retype the whole thing.


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Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow

this
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click "I Agree" in the message pane.


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