It is having all letters in capitals. THIS IS ALL CAPS.
In Microsoft Word Shift+ F3 will remove all CAPS from a word. It will also add a Capital letter to your highlighted word or if pressed twice, will change the words to all CAPS.
Caps lock is on? =]
In Microsoft word Shift+ F3 will remove all CAPS from a word. It will also add a Capital letter to your highlighted word or if pressed twice, will change the words to all CAPS.
Your turn your text into all caps, all lowercaps, toggle mode or normal sentence mode.
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.
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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.
awol, but all in caps as it's an acronym. this site won't let me use all caps
Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Word Microsoft Publisher Microsoft Excel Microsoft Access
The acronym should be all caps: CPR.
The word, "I." NOON
"All caps" means that the entire phrase is in capital letters instead of only the first word in a sentence or proper nouns. It is not a font.