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public:nnels:etext:capitalization [2020/04/21 10:23]
rachel.osolen [Capitalization]
public:nnels:etext:capitalization [2020/07/31 12:52]
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 <note>When capitalization is used for an abbreviation or acronym, it should of course be maintained. More information about formatting abbreviations can be found on on the [[public:nnels:etext:symbols|Symbols, Abbreviations & Acronyms]] page.</note> <note>When capitalization is used for an abbreviation or acronym, it should of course be maintained. More information about formatting abbreviations can be found on on the [[public:nnels:etext:symbols|Symbols, Abbreviations & Acronyms]] page.</note>
  
-Headings are an exception. All uppercase words in headings tend to be read as words, but if you want to change it, use //capitalize each word// or //Title Case//. 
  
 [[https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Change-the-capitalization-of-text-9E3A6B90-5AA4-4FE9-85DA-2852605C57AF|Change capitalization in Word]] [[https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Change-the-capitalization-of-text-9E3A6B90-5AA4-4FE9-85DA-2852605C57AF|Change capitalization in Word]]
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-==== Q & A ====+==== Q&Archive ====
  
 **Q: There is a name in my text that appears as follows: Richard III. Should I change it to Richard the 3rd? **Q: There is a name in my text that appears as follows: Richard III. Should I change it to Richard the 3rd?
public/nnels/etext/capitalization.txt · Last modified: 2022/09/15 12:03 by rachel.osolen