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Changing text case

Changing text case - Microsoft Word Tutorial

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Changing text case

Another adjustment you can make to text will involve case; for example, paragraphs with sentences will you sentence case, where the first word is capitalized. Sometimes you want everything to be lowercase; in other words, no capitals. In other occasions, you want all capitals, known as uppercase. Let's begin with our title at the top. We'll move into the left margin, and click once to select the first line, Essential Veggie Recipes for the. All right. From here you'll notice that little pop-up with formatting options, but there's nothing dealing with case here. We need to go to our ribbon, where we see an extra button, and if you click the dropdown, you can change case to a number of different choices. Right now, we are using something where we see pretty much every word is capitalized, except for the two words at the end of this line, for the. If we hover over Capitalize Each Word, and click, you'll notice that For and The are now capitalized as well, and it kind of matches. Now…

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