I'd like to see this added to the file and context menus. I often edit documents where I need to convert from all upper or lower case to title case and it's tedious by hand.
Just in case you don't know, title case means to capitalize the first letter of each word in a selection:
This is an example of mixed or sentence case
This Is An Example Of Title Case
-John
Change Case >> Title Case
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I must not understand your request. Highlight a word or the entire to document. Right clicking which brings up a context sensitive menu has an option for Change Case which has 4 - 5 options. The one you are looking for, Title Case, is referred to as Capitalize. It is also available off the file menu, as Edit, Change Case, Capitalize. I can't recall if I hot-keyed mine to Ctrl-Shift-U or if that is standard. Either way, you can assign keystrokes for this behaviour using the Preferences menu (Alt-Q, P)
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