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Changing small letters back to proper Capital letters in .doc

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Old 02-03-2008
Robert A. Macy
 
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Changing small letters back to proper Capital letters in .doc

HELP!!!!

I have a 40 page .doc story document that is all caps. I wish to
change it into regular type print, small letters.

However, it's easy to use the format change in Word, but how do I
change all the letters that should be capitalized back into caps?
Letters like I, or proper nouns, or even the first word of every
sentence.

Don't tell me to manually change everyone. There must be some easy
way to go back and forth between all caps and regular print.

What is it?

Robert
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Old 02-03-2008
Jeff Richards
 
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Re: Changing small letters back to proper Capital letters in .doc

Choose Format / Change case / Sentence case. Fix the rest manually by
selecting one proper name and changing it to title case, then select each
other proper name in turn and use Ctrl+Y. If the same names appear
repeatedly, use Edit / Replace with the Match Case option ticked.
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Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Robert A. Macy" <macy@california.com> wrote in message
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> HELP!!!!
>
> I have a 40 page .doc story document that is all caps. I wish to
> change it into regular type print, small letters.
>
> However, it's easy to use the format change in Word, but how do I
> change all the letters that should be capitalized back into caps?
> Letters like I, or proper nouns, or even the first word of every
> sentence.
>
> Don't tell me to manually change everyone. There must be some easy
> way to go back and forth between all caps and regular print.
>
> What is it?
>
> Robert



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Old 04-03-2008
Robert A. Macy
 
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Re: Changing small letters back to proper Capital letters in .doc

On Mar 1, 11:25*pm, "Jeff Richards" <JRicha...@msn.com.au> wrote:
> Choose Format / Change case / Sentence case. Fix the rest manually by
> selecting one proper name and changing it to title case, then select each
> other proper name in turn and use Ctrl+Y. *If the same names appear
> repeatedly, use Edit / Replace with the Match Case option ticked.
> --
> Jeff Richards
> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> "Robert A. Macy" <m...@california.com> wrote in messagenews:613018b5-03a6-4687-be53-56c1adab16df@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > HELP!!!!

>
> > I have a 40 page .doc story document that is all caps. *I wish to
> > change it into regular type print, small letters.

>
> > However, it's easy to use the format change in Word, but how do I
> > change all the letters that should be capitalized back into caps?
> > Letters like I, or proper nouns, or even the first word of every
> > sentence.

>
> > Don't tell me to manually change everyone. *There must be some easy
> > way to go back and forth between all caps and regular print.

>
> > What is it?

>
> > Robert- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


Thank you all for the help.

Will try this and let people know.

Robert
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