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From: jgvalentin@arcadis.be (Jean Valentin)
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>Colleagues,
>
>I am transcribing P75 (Luke) for the ENTMP. And I have a question about
>computer software (I hope this is not too far afield).
>
>As P75 is an uncial, I am having to type it all in (which is, as you can
>imagine, quite time consuming)- and I was hoping to use the Greek text I
>have on my computer already and simply capitalize all the letters.
>
>I have NA 26 on my computer, in miniscule type. P75 is an uncial (!). I
>cannot seem to "select all" and change my miniscule to an Uncial. Does
>anyone know how to change small letters to capitals in Word for Windows 4.0
>(running under Windows 95)?
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Jim
>
>
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>Jim West, ThD
>Professor of Biblical Languages
>Petros Tn
Why not select evreything and replace by a Coptic font? It's uncial and you
have chances to find one with the same keyboard mapping as your Greek.
Jean Valentin - Brussels - Belgium
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