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hi this is gary with macmost now on todays episode lets look at text transformations and substitutions now lets start here in TextEdit going to select all the text and Im going to look in the Edit menu now you may have noticed some of the stuff here before substitutions and transformations but maybe havent had the chance to try it so lets try transformations I can do make uppercase and guess what happens thats right changes all the text uppercase letters now you may want to use that say for emphasizing something so maybe not so useful here but if I wanted to do this and make it up our case its a lot easier then retype from the word if its a long word likewise I can go ahead and make something lower case as well now thats very useful because sometimes somebody types an entire headline say into the macro storm makes it all uppercase and I dont want to post it like that so Ill actually select it all make it all over case and then maybe capitalize the first letter of the first