Change the Case of Already Typed Text

You may need to change the case of already typed text. Either you change your mind, pressed the wrong button, or just have “Caps Lock” enabled.
No matter how it happened, you now have text in the wrong case and you have to re-type it. Right? Wrong.

Let’s see what you can do in Word:

Select the text or word you want to change.
If you have a newer version of Word, look in the “Home” tab of the ribbon in the “Font” section for a button with an upper and lower case “Aa”. Click it and select your case.
In older versions of Word without the Ribbon choose Format, Change Case and select between sentence case, lowercase, uppercase, title case, and toggle case (Great for Caps-Lock problems). Select the case you want and click OK.


How about in WordPerfect?

Select the text or word you want to change. Choose Edit, Convert Case and click your choice.



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