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The general rule about capitalizing titles is to capitalize the first word, the last word, and every 'important' word. What constitutes a word as being 'important' is, unfortunately, not entirely clear. However, an exception to the rule goes on to say that, subject to the general rule, one should not capitalize articles, conjunctions, or prepositions less than five letters long [some authorities say prepositions less than four letters long]. The word 'including' seems to me to be a somewhat 'important' one, and on that basis should be capitalized. Likewise, if used as a preposition, 'including' falls within the 'exception to the exception' rule about prepositions and should be capitalized on that basis as well.

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