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So theres a rarely used but a very useful feature in most word processors including Pages that allows you to set capitalization styles for some text. So let me show you can example. Here I have some text in Pages and I have a title here. Ive typed it out exactly like I want with capital letters in front of some of those words that makes sense. I can select that and I can change the capitalization in two places. One is I can go to Format and then I can go to Font and then Capitalization and I see options here. I can get to the same thing in the right sidebar by going to Format, then Style, and then click on the little gear here and you see all of the Capitalization options. So None means that it should use the letters exactly as you type them. But you can change to, say, All Caps. This will make everything capital letters. Now whats the difference between that and just actually typing the capital letters. Well, the letters arent actually capitalized. It remembers exactly what you h