A whole document? There aren't any. You can try highlighting the whole thing and then right click to go to Font. The ALL CAPS box might be checked off. If it's not checked off, than there is no way to change the document from CAPS. Sorry.
2007-10-15 11:09:57
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answered by retzy 4
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To change a document from CAPS to non caps you could use the caps lock button located by the A on the keyboard or you can use the shift key if you have the CAPS lock on you can use the shift key and it will make the letters smaller one is located by the Z on the left hand side of the keyboard the other is located on the right hand side near the ? mark key!!!
2007-10-15 11:14:27
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answered by o0oMiZz*PoOho0o 2
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Caps Lock
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2007-10-15 11:09:21
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answered by Who Dares Wins 7
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There isn't a one key button where you can lower cap the entire document unless you program it into a button. Let say you are using MS Word, you can do it with just a few mouse click. Menu Format\Change Case\ and then select lowercase or Title Case.
Title case would be better since you want to capitalize the first character in the beginning of the sentence.
2007-10-15 11:12:09
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answered by steve 6
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Select the Caps Lock key on the bottom left side of the keyboard above shift
2007-10-15 11:09:27
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answered by Anonymous
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In MS Word, highlight the text to change, then select Format / Change Case and from the choices choose which you want including all lower case, all first letters capped (Title) and invert (cap lower and lower caps)
Caps lock only works for future typing, not pROBLEMS iN tHE pAST.
2007-10-15 11:13:48
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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Caps Lock button ?
2007-10-15 11:09:56
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answered by Bottle 3
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The key right next to the "A" key. It's called CAPS LOCK, you push it when you want caps and a little light on your keyboard with show up when it is on. And when it's not on you can not see the light.
2007-10-15 11:10:29
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answered by Krissina T 2
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In Microsoft Excel, this can be done using a formula.
In Microsoft Word , I have done it...but I dont remember exactly, but I recall from spell check you can do it.
Or in the property of spell and grammer check in options , there you can set the option automatically change caps to lock to normal way of writing english.
2007-10-15 11:11:07
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answered by Sonu 2
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Caps lock button?
2007-10-15 11:09:02
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answered by Anonymous
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