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LibreOffice 3.6 Writer Guide - The Document Foundation Wiki

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Counting the words in a selection<br />

Word count for the document, and any selected text, is displayed on the Status bar. Word count<br />

and character count can be viewed by choosing Tools > Word Count or double-clicking on the<br />

word count field in the Status bar; this information updates as you edit the document.<br />

You can also see the number of words and characters (and other information including the number<br />

of pages, tables, and graphics) in the entire document in File > Properties > Statistics.<br />

Changing the case of selected text<br />

To quickly change the case of text, select it, choose Format > Change Case from the menu bar,<br />

and then choose one of the following:<br />

• Sentence case, where only the first word is capitalized (together with any proper nouns)<br />

• lower case, where no words (except proper nouns) are capitalized<br />

• UPPER CASE, where all letters are capitalized<br />

• Capitalize Every Word, where every word is capitalized<br />

• tOGGLE cASE, which changes every letter to the opposite case<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are also several options that are used with Asian text. <strong>The</strong>se are not strictly “Case”<br />

changes, but are lumped together in the broader sense of replacing characters with different forms<br />

of the same letter. <strong>The</strong>se options are hidden when Asian language support is not enabled.<br />

<strong>Writer</strong> does not have an automated way to do Title Case, where all words are capitalized except for<br />

certain subsets defined by rules that are not universally standardized. To achieve this affect, you<br />

can use Capitalize Every Word and then restore those words that were incorrectly capitalized.<br />

106 <strong>LibreOffice</strong> <strong>3.6</strong> <strong>Writer</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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