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What is charge case option in Writer? What is the purpose of Capitalize Each word option? Which tab has the option to change the case of word in Writer?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • What is charge case option in Writer?

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.

  • What is the purpose of Capitalize Each word option?

Select your text, click the Format menu, then select Capitalization and choose the case you want. It supports upper and lower case, along with a title case option that simply capitalizes the first letter of every word.

  • Which tab has the option to change the case of word in Writer?

In the Font Group of the Home tab, there is a button with 5 choices to change text case. Just highlight the text that you want to change and make your choice. Here is an example of each: Sentence case.

Answered by YashodharPalav5109
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1. What is charge case option in Writer?

Ans. To change the case of some text in your document without changing the character style of the text, select the text you want to change.

The tOGGLE cASE option changes all lowercase letters to UPPERCASE and all UPPERCASE letters to lowercase in the selection.

2. What is the purpose of Capitalize Each word option?

Ans. Select your text, click the Format menu, then select Capitalization and choose the case you want. It supports upper and lower case, along with a title case option that simply capitalizes the first letter of every word.

3. Which tab has the option to change the case of word in Writer?

Ans. Home tab :-

In the Font Group of the Home tab, there is a button with 5 choices to change text case. Just highlight the text that you want to change and make your choice. Here is an example of each: Sentence case.

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