If you type a line or paragraph in Google Docs and then realize the capitalization of words needs to be different, you won’t have to retype it all out. Instead, easily format any text with these helpful tools.
Change Text Case with a Google Docs Feature
To change the text in a Docs document, fire up your browser, open a Google Docs document, and select the text you want to change.
From the toolbar menu, click Format > Text > Capitalization, and from the list provided, choose the desired type of capitalization. The following are types of capitalization you can select:
Lowercase—Makes every letter in the selected text lowercase. Uppercase—Makes every letter in the selected text uppercase. Title Case—Makes the first letter of every word capitalized.
For this example, we want everything to be in capital letters. Click on “UPPERCASE” from the list provided.
The selected text will now change to all capital letters.
Change Text Case with a Google Docs Add-on
While Google’s built-in capitalization feature is excellent if you want to change the text into lowercase, uppercase, or title case, it does lack a few other options available in other word processors. To get even more case options, you’ll have to install a Google Docs add-on.
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To get an add-on, open a new or existing file in Google Docs, click “Add-Ons,” and then select “Get Add-Ons.”
Next, click the magnifying glass icon, type “Change Case” into the search box, and hit the Enter key.
Click on the “Change Case” add-on in the G Suite Marketplace.
Select “Install” to add the add-on to Google Docs.
Click “Continue” to proceed with installing the add-on into Google Docs.
Upon installing the add-on, you need to grant it specific permissions. These are fundamental to the operation of the add-on for it to function correctly. Make sure you fully understand the permissions and trust the developer before installing any add-on.
Click “Allow” to proceed.
After installation finishes, click Add-Ons > Change Case to see a list of all the options available.
In addition to the three capitalization types already covered—lowercase, uppercase, and title case—Change Case offers up three more types:
Invert case—Makes letters the inverse case of each letter selected. If a letter in a word is uppercase, it will now be lowercase or vice versa. Sentence case—Makes the first word of each sentence a capital letter to begin. First letter capitals—Makes the first letter of each word a capital letter. Title case*—Makes the first letter of each word a capital letter, except conjunctions, articles, and prepositions. This is useful for titles and headings.
*While Google Docs already has a capital type with the same name, Change Case uses a different algorithm to capitalize only the principal words. This excludes the capitalization of conjunctions, most prepositions, and articles, except for at the start of a sentence.
Click on the type of capitalization you want to apply to your selected text to change the case.
That’s all there is to it. You can switch between the case by selecting the text and using either the built-in Google feature or the Change Case add-on.