Its probably in the font you're using. Try using a normal font and go into Format, Font and make sure "All Caps" is not checked.
2007-04-17 12:23:35
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answer #1
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answered by Lowa 5
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Unplug your keyboard, plug it back in, and notice in case you may turn it off. attempt pressing the cap locks key. Restart your laptop. while you're on a laptop, plug a keyboard in, and notice in case you may turn it off that way. Press down shift once you form. Get a sparkling keyboard. If that doesn't artwork, ask the persons at suitable purchase. i wish you have been sirious. yet anyhow in case you have been reliable success!!!!!!!!!
2016-11-25 02:10:54
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answered by fredline 4
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Right-click at exactly the point where you are typing, click "Font" and make sure nothing at the bottom of the box is checked. If nothing was, make sure there's nothing wrong with one of your shift keys; it could be stuck. If neither is the problem, I have no idea :)
2007-04-17 12:19:50
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answered by Lizzi 3
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You might be using a font that types even the lowercase letters in and uppercase style.
2007-04-17 12:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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* re-install Microsoft Office (the typical Microsoft softwares sickness)
2007-04-17 12:22:17
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answered by ryanop 2
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may be a faulty keyboard. Try using a diffrent keyboard
2007-04-17 12:19:39
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answered by Milkman 2
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> FORMAT
> FONT
Clear the ALL CAPS box
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2007-04-17 12:22:10
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answered by Mr. T 7
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