Microsoft KB Archive/105708

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WD: Change Case Command Does Not Change to Sentence Case or Title Case

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Q105708

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
 * Microsoft Word for Windows NT, version 6.0
 * Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, versions 6.0, 6.0.1, 6.0.1a

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SYMPTOMS
The Change Case command does not change the selection to Sentence case or Title Case in the following conditions:

Case 1
The Change Case command (SHIFT+F3) does not change to Title Case when either of the following conditions is true:


 * The selection includes an end-of-sentence punctuation (such as a period, question mark, or exclamation mark). Word changes from UPPERCASE to lowercase to Sentence case only.

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 * The selection begins with a space. Word changes from UPPERCASE to lowercase to Sentence case only.

Case 2
The Change Case command does not change to Sentence case when either of the following conditions is true:


 * The selection does not include the end-of-sentence punctuation. Word changes from UPPERCASE to lowercase to Title Case only.

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 * The selection of an incomplete sentence includes the last letter in the paragraph but does not include end-of-sentence punctuation. Word changes from UPPERCASE to lowercase to Title Case only.

CAUSE
The Change Case command does not change a complete sentence to Title Case. Similarly, the Change Case command assumes that a non-sentence selection is never formatted for Sentence case. The command determines whether the selection is a sentence by checking for end-of-sentence punctuation. This feature is by design of the (SHIFT+F3) for the Change Case command.

MORE INFORMATION
The Change Case command changes selected characters to all uppercase letters, all lowercase letters, or a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters. The Change Case command affects character capitalization but not character formatting, such as Small Caps or All Caps. For example, if you apply title case to text that already has Small Caps format, the first letter of each word becomes an uppercase letter, and the rest of the characters retain the Small Caps format.

NOTE: You cannot use SHIFT+F3 to change the case of your selected text to tOGGLE cASE. You must click Change Case on the Format menu, click to select tOGGLE cASE, and then click OK.

In Word 6.0 and later, the Change Case command differs from that of earlier versions of Word, in which Word switches from uppercase to lowercase to title case when you press SHIFT+F3, regardless of the context.

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Keywords : wordnt winword ntword macword word6

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