ctrl+shift+f3
Upper & Lower case letters are the naming rules on Microsoft Word 2007.
There are various options of changing small letters to capital letters in Microsoft Word. You can use the task bar to change to upper case or press shift and f3 on your computer keyboard.
If you mean Microsoft word, just decrease the font size of the capital letter until it looks the same.
The action assigned to shortcut keys can be different in different applications. In the case of Microsoft Excel, Ctrl+1 is a useful shortcut to the format dialog, where you can assign cell formats, borders, etc.
If they have already been typed, in Microsoft Word and Powerpoint select them all and then press Shift-F3 and you can change between the different case options, including upper, lower and sentence case. In Excel, you need to use the LOWER function.
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Shift + Cycles through:first letter upper caseall letters uppercaseall letters lowercaseAlso, you can do it via tool bar.Just pick Format - Change case and you will get five options to change case, including "Small Caps" where the common letters look like capitals but are smaller.For more information see related link bellow.
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.
They are both official names of products so they should be written that way.
Ctrl+Shift+ACheck out more shortcut keys on link below.A:This doesn't work for me. In Word I can toggle three different variations of Caps and lower case with Shift-F3. Guys, thank you SOOOO MUCH!!!! I've been looking for changing shortcut for years:))) but shift+F3 works just perfect!. i am so tired of clicking on the bar trying to change caps to small letters:))) Thanks a lot guys. Be well!B.t.w. Ctrl+Shift+A only works IF YOU START FROM THE SMALL LETTERS!!! It can;t help ya if you want to change caps. Unless it is caps resulted from previous Ctrl+Shift+A :) Good luck ev'rybody:)
The number of different ways the letters of a word can be arranged, when all the letters are different, is the same as the number of permutations of those letters. In this case, the answer is 5!, or 120.
By finding a word out of the letters, nitap. In this case, you can form the words: paint. inapt.