Office allows you to capitalize and lowercase words without retyp

D

Diamond

In the next office release, I believe it would be a neat idea to allow users
to change the capitalization of words after they are typed.

For Example:
You type "system administrative outline"
You want "System Administrative Outline" or "SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIVE OUTLINE"

Currently to change the capitalization, you have to retype the entire line
over again. Why not have a highlight feature that allows you to "capitalize
first letters only" or "capitalize selected text"?


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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Hmmm... I believe your suggestion is unnecessary as the suggested
feature already exists in Office. In Word, you can select text
and then press Shift+F3 repeatedly to cycle among lowercase,
Title Case, and UPPERCASE. Or in Word, you can select text,
click on Format | Change Case, and choose from the three
previously mentioned options as well as Sentence case and tOGGLE
cASE options.
 

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