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If you have Microsoft Word it's rather simple. Load your document into Word and then look at the toolbar at the top. You'll see the selection shown in the attached screen capture. Choose the option you need. That's it!
to change from upper case to lower case.press and hold down the number sign button,and the different case would show up on the top of your text message.
copy all text past in to microsoft word. select all text press function key F3 this wil change case upper and lower and tile case. u can switch which type u want
it is the same key as to change case. If you press it repeatedly, it'll cycle through various options in the top right of the screen:
initial caps with predictive,
all caps predictive,
lower case predictive,
numbers,
initial caps without predictive,
all caps without predictive,
lower case without predictive.
When T9 is not displayed, predictive text is off.
Just to spice things up, Samsung's idiotic software designers made it so that depending on the situation you're inputting text, the order that things cycle through is different, so you can't just press it a certain number of times to turn it off, you have to pay attention to the icon in the top right.
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