Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!munnari.oz.au!metro!usage.csd.unsw.oz.au!mummy.agsm.unsw.oz.au!robt From: robt@mummy.agsm.unsw.oz.au (Rob Trevor) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: From CAPS to lower case in Word Message-ID: <942@usage.csd.unsw.oz.au> Date: 13 Nov 90 23:46:29 GMT References: <291dahla@yoda.byu.edu> Sender: news@usage.csd.unsw.oz.au Organization: Australian Graduate School of Management Lines: 32 In article <291dahla@yoda.byu.edu> dahla@yoda.byu.edu writes: > My wife has spent endless hours of dictation for her boss that wants all of the > text in lower case letters instead of having it all in UPPER CASE like he used > to want it. Is there any possiblity of changing all of the characters to lower > case? She can then go back and replace the first letter of each sentence with a > cap. > If other formatting is fairly simple, you could save as a text only file and use the facilities of McSink/Vantage DA's. (The first is shareware - in the SUMEX archives - the second is the commercial version - from Preferred Publishers. Either will do the case change AND capitalise sentences. I'd be lost without it.) Rob --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rob Trevor robt@mummy.agsm.unsw.oz.au Associate Professor robt@agsm.unsw.oz.au Australian Graduate School of Management University of New South Wales PO Box 1 VOICE: +61 (2) 662-0274 Kensington, NSW FAX: +61 (2) 662-2451 AUSTRALIA 2033 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------