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Old 05-18-2015, 03:01 AM
Madanjeet Madanjeet is offline Customising a style that uses Title Case formatting Windows 7 32bit Customising a style that uses Title Case formatting Office 2010 32bit
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I want to create a heading style where the first letter of each word is in upper case. e.g. A Quick Brown Fox Jumped Over The Lazy Mutt. - in other words the style is to capitalize each word. I am trying to learn how to be a proof-reader/copy editor, and at times one must set up styles in line with a publisher's requirements, before proof-reading/copy editing a document. I am a fairly experienced Word user, and do know how to apply and modify the various styles in the styles pane. However, on trying to modify a default heading style to 'Capitalize Each Word', there seems to be no option there to do what I want. Please help.

Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 05-18-2015 at 07:43 AM. Reason: Modify title to clarify
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