Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Change Text Case In Microsoft Word

While working with Microsoft word we have the option to change the text case when ever we wish to change it as per the necessity and the placing of the text. If we start a sentence we will use upper casing for the first letter and small for all the rest, 'I' is always kept used in Upper casing, and some abbreviations are used with uppercase and rest all are printed in small letters or lower casing. Here we will see how we can change the text casing easily. 



To change the case of selected text in a document:

1) Select the text for which you want to change the case.
2) On the Home tab, in the Font group, click Change Case.


 

3) Choose an option from the dropdown list, which includes Sentence case, lowercase, UPPERCASE, Capitalize Each Word, and tOGGLE cASE.

Shortcut for changing the case of selected text is 'Shift+F3' .

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