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I erred in creating a document using capital letters only. Is there a way
to amend the document to only use capital letters where applicable? Or do I have to retype the whole document? Thanks |
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CTRL+a to select all text then use Shift+F3 to cycle the case to
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Select everything (Ctrl+A) and then click Format Change Case. In that
dialog, select "Sentence case" and click OK. Then you _must_ read through the document and make corrections. The Change Case follows the very simple rule that the next letter after sentence-ending punctuation is made upper case, and everything else is made lower case. It doesn't understand that names need to be capitalized. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Fran wrote: I erred in creating a document using capital letters only. Is there a way to amend the document to only use capital letters where applicable? Or do I have to retype the whole document? Thanks |
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