Often, you may receive some content for your presentation from someone. And rather than typing all that content, you may just copy it from an email or a document, and paste it within PowerPoint. The problem with this approach may stem from the fact that whoever sent you the content is one of those people who type everything in small case, or maybe they just turn on the Caps Lock button and forget turning it off! Whatever the reason may be, you will end up with text that is certainly not usable on your slide.
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Change Text Case in PowerPoint 2013
Change Text Case in PowerPoint 2010
Change Text Case in PowerPoint 2011
Tutorial Code: 05 06 11
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