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Quote: Originally posted by cola51 on Jan 16, 2016
Tas I have someone who works for me is a excel
certified tech. I am going to see if he can work on this
this weekend and get u something to work with
sorry bout bold letters can't turn off
That would be great Thank You Very Much
Try this for cap lock
Apparently when this happens, I’ve accidentally hit CTRL-SHFT-A (or maybe CTRL-ALT-A depending on the version of Word?). This enables the font style All Caps. I probably meant to hit CTRL-A (Select All), and if I accidentally hit CTRL-A before CTRL-SHFT-A, my entire document is suddenly UPPERCASE. Selecting the text and pressing CTRL-SHFT-A again fixes it by turning All Caps off. Or select the text in All Caps and click the Clear Formatting command, which is top-right in the Font group on the Home tab (the image shows the characters “Aa” with something that might be an eraser). Unlike the Caps Lock key, which applies to all keystrokes, font styles apply to the text for which the style is enabled, which remains after closing the document.