How to Change the CASE of your Text in Word 2007

You can change the case of text in Word 2007 by using the Change Case button. The choices include UPPERCASE, lowercase, Sentence case, Capitalize Each Word, and even tOGGLE cASE.

Believe it or not, upper- and lowercase do have something to do with a font. Back in the old mechanical-type days, fonts came in a case, like a briefcase. The top part of the case, the upper case, held the capital letters. The bottom part of the case held the lowercase letters. So, in a way, changing the case of text is kind of a font-formatting trick.

1

Click the Home tab to display the Font group.

The Change Case button looks like this: Aa.

2

Select the text you want to change.

Be sure you don’t pick up an extra letter or word in your text selection.

3

Click the Change Case button.

The Change Case menu displays a list of options.

4

Choose the item you want from the menu.

Your text is modified to match the menu item that’s selected.

You can also use the Shift+F3 command to change the case of selected text. But that keyboard shortcut cycles among only three of the menu options in the Change Case drop-down list: UPPERCASE, lowercase, and Capitalize Each Word.

Comments (6)

  1. Posted by Scott
    Too bad this button is missing in Excel 2007. A crying shame, in fact...
  2. Posted by Benji
    Agree with scott :(
  3. Posted by 4ndyman
    I guess Microsoft wants you to use Excel formulas to change capitalization instead. ( http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/fixing-capitalization-with-excel-2007s-upper-lower.html
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  5. Posted by P
    How do you change case of a word across the entire document. Eg. I typed Nafta over 80 pages. Can i change it to NAFTA with a sigle click?? as opposed to finding every entry? Urgent for thesis
  6. Posted by Online Dummies Editor
    @P: To solve your Nafte/NAFTA problem, you need to do a find-and-replace with the Match Case option selected. Press Ctrl+F top open the Find dialog box, click the Replace tab to reveal both boxes, and click the More button to reveal all your search options. Then
    1. In the Find What box, type Nafta .
    2. In the Replace With box, type NAFTA .
    3. Select the Match Case option.
    4. Click Replace All.

    That ought to do it.

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