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Converts the first character of every {{defined|word}} in the selection to {{defined|upper case}} and all other characters to {{defined|lower case}}.
 
Converts the first character of every {{defined|word}} in the selection to {{defined|upper case}} and all other characters to {{defined|lower case}}.
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Note: All word beginnings are turned {{defined|upper case}} by this tool. For converting only the very first {{defined|word}} character in the entire selection to {{defined|upper case}}, see {{feature|First Capital}} tool. For sentence-sensitive conversions, see {{feature|Up to Sentences}} tool.
  
 
Note: Characters that are neither {{defined|lower case}} nor {{defined|upper case}} are simply left unchanged.
 
Note: Characters that are neither {{defined|lower case}} nor {{defined|upper case}} are simply left unchanged.
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See also {{feature|First Capital}} tool.
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See also {{feature|First Capital}} and {{feature|Up to Sentences}} tools.

Revision as of 19:03, 26 August 2010

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Word Capitals (Ctrl+Shift+T)

Converts the first character of every word in the selection to upper case and all other characters to lower case.

Note: All word beginnings are turned upper case by this tool. For converting only the very first word character in the entire selection to upper case, see First Capital tool. For sentence-sensitive conversions, see Up to Sentences tool.

Note: Characters that are neither lower case nor upper case are simply left unchanged.

Example:
When Tim and I to Brisbane went, we met three ladies, cheep to rent. They were three and we were two, so I booked one and Tim-booked-two.
Result:
When Tim And I To Brisbane Went, We Met Three Ladies, Cheep To Rent. They Were Three And We Were Two, So I Booked One And Tim-Booked-Two.

See also First Capital and Up to Sentences tools.