More Format Options

You can change whether the text is Upper or Lower case with the Home Ribbon, too.

 

Try This: Review the Font Cases

1. Select the text: Michigan.

2. Go to Home->Font ->Change Case.

The Change Case button looks like a Capital "A" and a small "a."

 

What Do You See? The options include:

Sentence Case: Make the first letter in the sentence big, upper case.

Lowercase: All small, lower letters.

Uppercase: All big, upper letters.

Capitalize: Make the first letter of each word big, upper case.

Toggle: Change Upper to Lower and vice versa. You would use this to change the text if you kept the Caps Lock on while typing.

3. Try This, Now: Edit the Font
The word "Michigan is still selected.
Go to Home->Font ->Change Case.

Select a Case :Uppercase.

 

Exam 77-418 Microsoft Word 2013
2.0  Format Text, Paragraphs, and Sections
2.2  Format Text and Paragraphs : Change Font Attributes