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Originally Posted by Andy
Don't talk to me about accidentally having the caps lock active... not being a touch typer, it the bane of my life. Typing out an e-mail or something and then looking up to see I've typed it all in caps
When the air turns blue while I'm on the pc, it's usually down to one reason.
cheers
Andy
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There is usually an answer to most problems somewhere Andy, and I found this among some MS Word tips on :-
http://nlcommunities.com/communities...gory/4312.aspx
(Assuming that you have MS Word, just copy your text into Word, then alter as described, and then copy back into your e-mail edit area - quicker than re-typing!)
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hAVE YOU EVER BEEN TYPING OR SEEN CHILDREN WORKING AND ALL THEIR WORK LOOKS LIKE THIS?
This is because the "caps lock" key has been pressed accidentally
If your word processor does this, check that you have “auto-correct” on
It is found in the tools menu under auto correct optionsMake sure there is a tick beside correct accidental use of cAPS LOCK key
Most people would simply delete the text and start again.
BUT – there is a trick to fix it
1 Simply select (block) the text that is wrong
2 Hold down the shift key ( the one on the LHS with the arrow pointing up)
3 Press the F3 key at the top
4 If you continue to hold the shift key down and tap the F3 key, the text will change from upper to lower case and then to lower case with a capital
5 Also a good way to capitalise titles easily
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Hope this is of some help - Roger