Replace Processing: Use this set of mutually exclusive radio choices to apply (or not) Special Case Handling during replacements. Please see Special Case Handling for more information and examples.
None: None: Standard mode. No special letter case changes made.
Capitalize All Words: The program capitalizes 'words' while making the replacement. For example, if the search string is coffee or tea and the replace string is bitter or sweet, the replace would be Bitter Or Sweet. This can be used with regular expression mode.
Match Capitalization: If the letter case of the existing text found is consistent within "words" the program will match the overall capitalization of the search hit and apply that while making the replace. For most searches this means if the first two alphabetic characters of the first 'word' is lower case, the replace will be lower case and visa versa. If the 1st is capital and the 2nd is lower, the replace case is 1st letter cap, remainder lower. If the search and replace strings differ in length, the pattern detected in the search will be continued forward replace string. This can be used with regular expression mode.