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How Do I Capitalize all words.

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R

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Nov 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/23/97
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Walter J. Bruce wrote:
>
> I was an AMI PRO fan for years, and I began using it to do invoicing as
> a side line.
> But I fell in love with Word when Lotus left AMI PRO in the dust for
> their new WORD PRO.
> I was using a feature that allowed me to just type and everyword would
> be Capitilized, I no long had to shift and this increased my speed in
> processing tremenously.
> I have yet to find the key in any Word product that gives me this so I
> can take full advantage of this feature and end my association with AMI
> PRO totally....
It looks like the two first replies to your posting didn't understand
what you want. As I understand it, you want to capitalize the first
letter of each word. If so, just type without capitals. Then, when you
are finished, select the text, then click on Format, Change Case, Title
Case. That should do it.

Keith P.

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Nov 29, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/29/97
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There is a keyboard shortcut to capitalizing the first letter, whole word or
changing the word to lower case; highlight the text and -Shift F3- until you
find the right case...
Good Luck

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