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Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 22:31:26 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Technical help
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>Hi Jim:
>In a message dated 96-10-16 09:28:00 EDT, you wrote:
>
><< 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)?>>
>
>No. But a simple transliteration program can be written to accomplish the
>task.
>Ask one of your programmer friends to write one for you. If not I could
>write
>
There ought to be no need for a program/macro to do so. Word 2.0 can change
capitalization on selected text to lower case/mixed case/upper case by
using one of the function keys. I cannot locate my template or the manual
but it should be indexed in help under keyboard shortcuts or function keys.
--Mick Brown (lfirrantello@bix.com)
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