Small and Large Capitalization

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In legal citations we are required to use large and small capitalization in
our sentences without lower case letters.

Can you tell me how do this in Vista Word?
 
In legal citations we are required to use large and small capitalization in
our sentences without lower case letters.

Can you tell me how do this in Vista Word?

As in any version of Word -- right-click the text to be formatted,
choose Font, and check the box for Small Caps.

The right way to do this is to define a new style -- which should
probably be a character style rather than a paragraph style -- that
has small caps as part of its definition. Then apply the style to any
text that requires it. That way you can change the formatting quickly
to any font or size.
 
In Word we adjust the format of the font to include Small Caps. Locate
the Font group in the Home Tab. Click the Dialog Launcher to display the
Font dialog box. Place a checkmark in the Small Caps option.

You may also find my "Tips for Law Firms (and other former WordPerfect
users) useful as well.
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=624


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Dawn Crosier
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In legal citations we are required to use large and small capitalization in
our sentences without lower case letters.

Can you tell me how do this in Vista Word?

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Dawn and Jay,

Both of your suggestions were easy to understand and apply. Thank you for
your help!

Dan
 
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