Monday, November 29, 2010

My Word document in lowercase change caps

Microsoft Word has a number of features that can change automatically when the text in uppercase or lowercase is displayed.

These features can be useful, but are quite frustrating, accidentally implemented. Fortunately there are ways, fashion, your text is AutoCorrect on Windows and Macintosh computers thus clear to correct automatically. The branches may vary slightly for each operating system. Difficulty: easy

Instructions
  1. 1

    Highlight the selected text.

The entire document is written, select all. Otherwise, select the appropriate passage by dragging the cursor in the desired region. This step is required for Windows and Mac users.
  • 2

    If you use a Mac, click on the "Format" menu and select the font.

  • Can then edit options text in all caps or small caps, if desired.
  • 3

    If you use Windows, open the AutoCorrect settings by you "File", "Help", then "options".

  • Click Proofing, and then click AutoCorrect options. Determine if the options are validated, where appropriate, may hinder; If this, clear the check box. Word has parameters auto correct names of the days that capitalize origins of phrases and the use of two-letter at the beginning of a Word. On a Mac, open the "Settings" section and select the button "Correction". Repeat the steps for Windows users.
  • 4

    Select to a Mac on the Format menu and select "change capitalization."

  • A menu is affRoud, the you the text for different types ofCases can change including punishment, uppercase, lowercase, and title case failover. Select the appropriate option to acquire the desired case.

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