The "Sentence Case" converter will allow you to insert any text into the window, which will then be automatically converted into a fully formed structured sentence.
It first capitalizes the first letter of each sentence, then lowercases the rest of the text.
Important: the converter does not capitalize the first letters of names and geographical names.
"Example of using uppercase sentences"
If you're wondering how to lowercase all the letters in a text written entirely in uppercase, then the answer to the question is exactly what the Lowercase converter will allow you to do: it will convert all the letters in your text to lowercase. Just copy the text you need to convert to lower case, paste it in the window above and click the "Lower Case" button.
"example of using lower case"
The Uppercase converter will convert all letters of any text you have into uppercase. It will convert all lowercase letters to UPPERCASE (it will also leave uppercase letters unchanged).
To do this, you just need to select the text you want to change, paste it in the window above and press the "UPPER CASE" button.
"EXAMPLE USING UPPER CASE"
The "Word Uppercase" converter automatically converts the first letter of each word to uppercase, leaving all other letters lowercase.
Simply copy the text you want to change the format, then paste it into the box above and click the "Capture words" button.
"Example Using the Upper Case of Words"
The Case Shift converter will allow you to convert your text (regardless of its current format) into text that alternates between lowercase and uppercase letters. Within the same word, he will make one letter uppercase and another lowercase, and so on.
"EXAMPLE OF USING QUEUE REGISTERS"
The Case for Titles converter is perfect for those who are a little unsure of how to properly format a title for, say, a new YouTube video. It ensures that those letters within the header that are needed are capitalized.
"Example Using Case for Headings"