Highlight all the text you want to change and press the Caps lock on/off, depending on whether you want it in lower/upper case.
Caps lock is on? =]
Ctrl-Shift-K will change text to small caps or back again. Use the Shift key or CAPS LOCK to get capitals. Changing the font size is another way to do it.
Your turn your text into all caps, all lowercaps, toggle mode or normal sentence mode.
Well, if you're changing small font to capital font in Microsoft word, use the CAPS LOCK key. Though, if you're talking about too many text, I'll suggest to highlight the whole text and right click to the mouse. Left click to the FONT. Then, search for "ALL CAPS" in the "EFFECT". That's it. Hope it's right
The Caps Lock key or the Shift key can be used to type upper case letters. In Microsoft Word holding Shift and pressing the F3 key can change existing text between various cases.
11 is the default text size in Microsoft Word 2007.
It is having all letters in capitals. THIS IS ALL CAPS.
You can press Shift and the F3 key in Microsoft Word having selected the text. It will convert the text between upper, lower and initial caps if you keep pressing the key combination.
Mirrored text is way to make text stand out more on paper. However, you cannot make mirrored text in Microsoft Word. You must have the ability to use Word Art in order to mirror text.
When you press the Caps Lock key, it capitalizes everything that you type. Hence the word Cap. As in capitalize. And lock as in keeping it that way. So keeping it capitalized while you type.
Yes, you can certainly lock a Microsoft Word document. The technical name for this is document protection and it can be done right from the file menu on Word.
Word countingFrom the Microsoft office online help: Count the words in your publication with Microsoft WordIf you have Microsoft Word 6.0 or later installed, then you can count words in your Microsoft Publisher publication. Microsoft Word counts the words in a text box or in a series of connected text boxes.In your publication, click the text box that contains the words you want to count. If the text box is connected to other text boxes, all the words in the connected text boxes are counted. On the Edit menu, click Edit Story in Microsoft Word. On the Tools menu in Word, click Word Count. Click Close. On the Microsoft Word File menu, click Close & Return to .