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How to change text case in Word 2013 and Word 2010

May 6, 2015 By Ravi Shankar Leave a Comment

Microsoft Word 2013 and Word 2010 allows users to change the CASE of the selected text using the Change Case option available as part of the Home menu. For example if you have the following text in your word document and you want to change the CASE by capitalizing each word.

How to change the text case in Word 2010

Then select above the text in the Word document and navigate to Font section in Home menu. Click the drop down arrow below Aa.

Word 2010 Font section

This would display the following menu option

CASE options in Word 2010

Select Capitalize Each Word option from the list of available menus. Similarly the other CASE related options includes changing the selected text to the following

  • Sentence case
  • lowercase
  • UPPERCASE
  • toGGLE  case

Filed Under: Office 2010, Word 2010 Tagged With: Capitalize First Word, Change Case, Change Text Case, Word 2010

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