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JBCralle - 19 Dec 2007 17:40 GMT
I am merging Outlook records into a Word form letter.  Fields in regular
portions of the letter capitalize correctly.  In the header, however, those
fields default to ALL CAPS.  I can manually change to Title Casp (via Format
| Change Case), but it doesn't "stick;" the saved header reverts next time to
ALL CAPS again.  I'm stymied.  You help much appreciated!
Peter Jamieson - 19 Dec 2007 18:29 GMT
Is the paragraph style you are using in the header set up as All Caps? If
so, I'd change that first.

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>I am merging Outlook records into a Word form letter.  Fields in regular
> portions of the letter capitalize correctly.  In the header, however,
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> to
> ALL CAPS again.  I'm stymied.  You help much appreciated!
JBCralle - 19 Dec 2007 18:54 GMT
Thank you, Peter.  "Styles" is not a feature I regularly use, mostly becuase
of the too-automatic functionality that causes problems, like now.  Thanks,
too for your prompt response.

> Is the paragraph style you are using in the header set up as All Caps? If
> so, I'd change that first.
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> > to
> > ALL CAPS again.  I'm stymied.  You help much appreciated!
 
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