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what are the change case option​

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Answered by francis000
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The case menu offers four options; Sentence case: It capitalizes the first letter of each sentence. Lowercase: It changes the text from uppercase to lowercase. Uppercase: It capitalizes all the all letters of your text. Capitalize Each Word: It capitalizes the first letter of each word.

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Answered by sowmya1239
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Change Case options in Word, like many Word features goes beyond the obvious choices on the ribbon.

Alter the upper/lower case of words, phrases or more.  ‘change case’ can become ‘Change Case’ or ‘CHANGE CASE’ without retyping.

There are four ways to change the case of existing text in Word:

Keyboard shortcut

Change Case button on the Ribbon

The Font dialog box

Replace text – good when there’s many words or phrases to change.

Keyboard shortcut – Shift + F3

To change text using only the keyboard, highlight the selected text, hold down the shift key and press F3. This option will toggle around three different case options:

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