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No, you do not need to capitalize most small words in a title. Examples:

Title: My Trip to Hawaii (not capitalized)

Title: To John With Love (capitalized) (you could possibly not capitalize "with")

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It depends on the style guide you are following. In APA style, prepositions with fewer than five letters (such as "to") are not capitalized in titles unless they are the first or last word. However, in other style guides like MLA or Chicago, all words in a title are typically capitalized.

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