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Old 06-05-2012, 08:01 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by wydchr View Post
I realise there is a way to capitalise the main words in a book title by right clicking on it whilst editing the metadata but I prefer to have all words capitalised i.e. Of, The, And etc.
Is there an easy way of automating this task?

Thanks, David.
Use your fingers (on the keys) ?

Seriously, you are asking for a feature that is a non-standard one. Title case and All Caps are what I see in use,

(The only purpose I see for lower is to clean a total mish-mash so it is easy to raise. This might be in place because the same procedures are used many places where it is relevant.)
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