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PowerPoint 2003 Text Formatting and Fonts

Change Text Case

SUMMARY: Copy text between the headers and bodies of Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 slides, changing text case as necessary.


 

Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 presentations may frequently contain header text that is ALL UPPERCASE, or Mixed Case Where Almost Every Word is Capitalized. Whereas the body text, however, may be completely lowercase, Mixed Case, or Sentence case.

If you need to copy the header text of a slide into another portion, or if you wish to copy text from the main body of a slide into its header, you'll need to change the text case. To do this without having to retype anything:

1. Highlight the text you want to change and select "Format" - "Change Case".

2. A "Change Case" dialog box will appear. Choose from the following options:
* Sentence case
* lowercase
* UPPERCASE
* Title Case
* tOGGLE cASE

3. When done, click "OK" to close the dialog box.



 

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