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Word 97

Changing Text Case in Word 97

Did you know?

That you can change the letter case of any Word text in a document by using a main menu option?

 It’s easy!  Follow the steps below.

 ·        Select the required document text.

 ·        Click on Format from the menu.

       
Click Change Case… from the drop down list.  The dialog box below will display.

 

 

 

 

·        Click the required Change Case radio button as described below.

             Sentence case:  Capitalizes the first letter of the first word in previously selected sentences.

 lowercase:  Modifies all selected text to lowercase letters.

             UPPERCASE:  Changes all selected text to uppercase or capital letters.

 Title Case:  Capitalizes the first letter of each word in the selection.

            TOGGLE cASE:  Changes all uppercase letters to lowercase in the selected text and vice versa.

 

·        Click the OK button to close the dialog box.  The selected text will change accordingly.

 ·        Click anywhere in the document to remove highlighting from the selected text.

 

Tip:  Try the same command in Word 2000 too!

 

Last updated September 04, 2002