Microsoft KB Archive/62955

Word: Small Caps Does Not Affect Uppercase Characters PSS ID Number: Q62955 Article last modified on 07-14-1994

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WINDOWS

Summary:

You cannot format text as small caps with the Small Caps command if the selected text includes a combination of lowercase and uppercase characters. The characters must all be lowercase.

To convert all the text to small caps, do the following:


 * 1) Highlight the text and change its case by pressing SHIFT+F3 until all the highlighted text is displayed in lowercase.
 * 2) Format the text by clicking the small caps icon in the ribbon, or by pressing CTRL+K, or by choosing Character from the Format menu and selecting the Small Caps check box.

The Change Case function (SHIFT+F3) changes text to either lowercase, uppercase, or initial caps. The first case to be displayed is dependent upon the combination of uppercase and lowercase letters in the selected text.

Additional reference words: w4wformat winword 1.00 1.10 1.10a 2.00 2.00a 2.00a- CD 2.00b 2.00c

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