-- [ From: Virginia Christiansen * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] -- With reference to many comments re typing or format. If someone types in capital letters because it is easier for them there is a solution if you have Microsoft Word or Word Perfect and, I believe, a few other word processing systems, should you find the capitals hard to read.. I convert the text to a Microsoft Word document. If you have that ability, here is the Help text from Microsoft Word: Hightlight the case by using control, number pad 5, to cover the whole document. Changing text case You can quickly change the case of your text without retyping, making text all lowercase, all uppercase, or with only the first letter of each word capitalized in your selection. To change text case 1 Select the text for which you want to change the case. 2 Press SHIFT+F3 until the text has the case you want. As you press SHIFT+F3, the words in the selected text will appear in the following three ways: All lowercase letters All uppercase letters The first letter of each word capitalized Shortcut To change text to all capital letters. 1 Select the text. 2 Press CTRL+A. __________ In WordPerfect highlight the block, use shift F3 and choose the number to either capitalize or lowercase the block. Also, in MSWord, if you have trouble with the size of the type, use the zoom feature. Go into View, altV, and go down to zoom. You can pick how much you want the type to be enlarged on screen. I recently had a cataract removed, but before that I really needed this to help me read the text. Virginia Christiansen [log in to unmask]