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Change capitalization styles
- Select
the characters or type objects you want to change.
- Choose
one of the following in the Type > Change Case submenu:
- UPPERCASE
- to
change all characters to uppercase.
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.
- lowercase
- to
change all characters to lowercase.
- Title
Case
- to
capitalize the first letter of each word.
- Sentence
Case
- to
capitalize the first letter of each sentence.
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 URLs. In addition,
proper names may become lowercase.
 If you’re using an OpenType
font, you may want to take advantage of All Caps formatting to create
more elegant type.
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