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How to Convert Letter

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Hi everyone, my name is Kevin. Today I want to show you how you can take a Microsoft Word document and convert that into a PDF. Its really easier than you can imagine, and before we jump into it, as full disclosure, I work at Microsoft as a full-time employee. All right, well lets jump into it. Here I am on my desktop and what Im going to do is Im going to open up Microsoft Word. So here I am in Word, and I have a just kind of a quick Word document that I pulled together. Its a resume. The picture doesnt match me, but it has my name on the resume, so thats a little awkward, but whatever. So, heres my name and I put down my title, so I said You Tube superstar and maybe not quite but maybe someday Ill get there. And so, this is my Word document. Its just a traditional Word document. I can make any type of modifications in here, so just the standard document, and what I want to do is I want to take this Word document and I want to convert that into a PDF.

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For example, a is the lower case version of A and w is the lower case version of W. Here are all the lower case letters in the English alphabet: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y and z.
Step 1: Open the word document. Step 2: Highlight or select the text that you want to covert from uppercase to lowercase. Step 3: Press and hold Shift + F3 keys from the keyboard. Step 4: Once you release the keys, you can see that Uppercase is converted into the Lowercase, as shown in the screenshot below.
Passwords should contain three of the four character types: Uppercase letters: A-Z. Lowercase letters: a-z. Numbers: 0-9. Symbols: ~`!
Step 1: Open the word document. Step 2: Highlight or select the text that you want to covert from uppercase to lowercase. Step 3: Press and hold Shift + F3 keys from the keyboard. Step 4: Once you release the keys, you can see that Uppercase is converted into the Lowercase, as shown in the screenshot below.
To use a keyboard shortcut to change between lowercase, UPPERCASE, and Capitalize Each Word, select the text and press SHIFT + F3 until the case you want is applied.
In Word and Outlook for Windows hold SHIFT + F3 (tap to cycle) until the case you want is applied (if you have a laptop you may also need to hold the FN key). In Word for Mac press fn+ SHIFT + F3 until the style you want is applied.
Uppercase letters are capital lettersthe bigger, taller versions of letters (like W), as opposed to the smaller versions, which are called lowercase letters (like w). Uppercase means the same thing as capital. Uppercase letters can also be called capitals.
In Word and Outlook for Windows hold SHIFT + F3 (tap to cycle) until the case you want is applied (if you have a laptop you may also need to hold the FN key).

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