Changing capitalizationThe Change Case command lets you change the case setting of selected characters. This command is different than All Caps formatting in that it actually changes the underlying characters instead of merely changing their appearance.
To change the capitalization text:
Note: The UPPERCASE command causes discretionary ligatures to revert to normal text. This also occurs with the Title Case and Sentence case commands when a discretionary ligature appears at the beginning of a word. Note: The Sentence Case command assumes that the period (.), exclamation point (!), and question mark (?) characters mark the ends of sentences. Applying Sentence Case may cause unexpected case changes when these characters are used in other ways, as in abbreviations, filenames, or Internet URLs. In addition, proper names may become lowercase when they should be uppercase. |