Changing the Case of Letters


If you realize after you type some text that you want to change its case, you don't have to retype it. Instead, just select the text, choose Format, Change Case to display the Change Case dialog box (see Figure 6.10), choose the option you want, and click OK.

Figure 6.10. Use the Change Case dialog box to change the case of text without retyping it.

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The Title Case option capitalizes articles and prepositions. So "a day at the beach" would become "A Day At The Beach." If you'd rather leave articles and prepositions lowercase (as in "A Day at the Beach "), you need to change their case manually.


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The keyboard shortcut for changing case is Shift+F3. Select the text and then press Shift+F3 one or more times until you see the case you want.




Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Office Word 2003 in 24 Hours
Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Office Word 2003 in 24 Hours
ISBN: 067232556X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 315
Authors: Heidi Steele

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