CAPITALIZE WORD Changes the case of a range, box, or single word---making the first character uppercase (if it is a letter) and other letters lowercase. Steps: 1. Optionally, select or find the text to change (see help on SELECT or FIND), or put the cursor anywhere on the word to change. 2. Use the CAPITALIZE WORD command. Usage notes: o With a range or box, CAPITALIZE WORD makes the first letter of the range uppercase and makes any other letters of the first word lowercase. For the rest of the range, it works on each word in the range, and ends with the last letter in the range (even if it is not the last letter of a word). o If SET BOX SELECT is in effect, CAPITALIZE WORD treats a found range like a box selection---see help on Ranges And Boxes. o If you do not select or find text, CAPITALIZE WORD works on the current word. The cursor can be anywhere on that word. If you are between words, it works on the next word on the line (if any). Related topics: Ranges And Boxes BOX SELECT FIND LOWERCASE WORD SELECT UPPERCASE WORD WILDCARD FIND