> Re: Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.
>
> How would I change the case of a word from UPPER case to lower case
> (and vice versa)?
I usually underline for emphasis, but some applications do not recognize
underlining. Then I use uppercase for emphasis. But sometimes, I do not
decide upon emphasis until AFTER I wrote the message. That is why I need to
change case after I wrote an e-mail message in Outlook.
Barry Karas
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>> Re: Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.
>>
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> Sounds like an issue with using Word, not Outlook. There are separate
> newsgroups for Word.
Brian Tillman - 24 Mar 2008 16:32 GMT
> I usually underline for emphasis, but some applications do not
> recognize underlining. Then I use uppercase for emphasis. But
> sometimes, I do not decide upon emphasis until AFTER I wrote the
> message. That is why I need to change case after I wrote an e-mail
> message in Outlook.
If you use Word as your mail editor, select the text, click Format>Font.
Check "All Caps". If using the Outlook editor, you're out of luck. It
doesn't have the ability. If you've an all caps font installed, you could
change the selection to that font, but that's about it.

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