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Old 05-18-2015, 06:33 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Customising a style that uses Title Case formatting Windows 8 Customising a style that uses Title Case formatting Office 2013
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This cannot be applied as a Style. It is not a formatting option but rather a command.

Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word
Tips for Understanding Styles in Word by Shauna Kelly

You likely could create a macro that would search through a document looking for a particular style and applying a true title case to that Style. Graham Mayor has a macro for True Title Case in English that may help as a start.

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