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Changing Cases

I sometimes press caps lock button by mistake. Is there anything I can do to correct it without having to type the text again

RE: Changing Cases

Shift + F3

RE: Changing Cases

Hi there :-)

Try selecting the text in question and then go to the Format menu and select Change Case. There are a various options to select from such as Title Case, Sentence case etc. The text that they are written in shows what the output will be.

For example using Title Case you capitalise the first letter of each word you have selected to be changed. In your case the most frequently used feature would be the Sentence case. Try out some of the options and see for yourself. Anyway, I hope this makes helps. Good luck!

Bahlul.

RE: Changing Cases

Thank you Bahlul. That is a great way to change case in MS word.

 

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