![]() (Alternatively, choose Format » Font, check the "Small caps" box, and then click the OK button.) Word 2000 sadly doesn't support multiple selections, so you'll need to treat the headings one at a time. Then press Ctrl+Shift+K to apply small caps. Choose the Title Case option, and click the OK button. With all of them selected, choose Format » Change Case to display the Change Case dialog box (see Figure 4-3). In Word 2003 or Word XP, select the first offending heading, then hold down Ctrl as you select each of the other headings in turn. ![]() Sorry, there's no one-click fix for this one. I need to change all the headings to regular capitalization and small caps. The Caps Lock key must be his best friend. ![]() In every document my boss types, he formats THE HEADINGS IN ALL UPPERCASE instead of using a heading style.
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