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Old 08-23-2014, 09:15 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Ma'am-I-Am View Post
How do I edit the Series database? I prefer my Series as only the first letters capitalized: Star Wars. However, when Adding books, sometimes the series name is all caps - STAR WARS - which means if I add another book in that series it's all caps, too. Then I have to edit the metadata individually - which is OK, but I'd rather it defaulted to my preferred style.
Authors, Title and Series have a right click option to change case: <Title case> might meet your needs

The same case tool is also in the Metadata editor

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If in bulk mode: Only Title has a fix case tick box
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