When composing a document, you typically use the caps lock key to type in uppercase. However, after typing, you might wonder how to switch to uppercase or capitalize certain letters. Don't worry, Mytour will assist you in changing text case, capitalization, and capitalizing the first letter in Word 2007, 2010, 2013 even after your document is fully typed.
How to Change Text Case and Capitalization in Word 2007, 2010, 2013
Suppose I have a piece of text below and want to convert it to a different font style.
Word has this feature built-in; you just need to select the text you want to convert, then click on the Aa icon as shown below. There are several options available:
Sentence case: Capitalizes the first letter of each sentence.
Lowercase: Converts text to lowercase.
UPPERCASE: Convert to uppercase
Capitalize Each Word: Capitalize the first letter of each word
tOGGLE cASE: Toggle the case of the first letter of each word.
For example, writing all text in uppercase.
Capitalize the first letter of each word.
So Mytour just introduced you to how to change lowercase, uppercase, and capitalize the first letter in Word 2007, 2010, 2013. This is a useful feature but not widely known or applied, so if used frequently, you will save a lot of time in the document editing process. We also guide on fixing lowercase typing errors at the beginning of lines turning into uppercase. If interested, feel free to check it out.
Getting stuck with letters while typing in Word is a common issue for many users nowadays, fixing stuck letters in Word is also very simple, just set it up once, and after that when typing in Word, you won't encounter this issue anymore.
