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Hi all! I am working on a report for a magazine. And annoyingly, the name of the magazine is all lowercase, including the first letters of all the words in the name. I have text in tables. I'm trying to do a find/replace to make these letters all lowercase. And it works... except for the first letter (which is the first letter in each cell). I though GREP would take care of this, but it doesn't. I don't know why... maybe because it's in a table? Anyway, is there a way to force find/replace to make NOT capitalize the first letter? I would think it would just do what I typed, but no such luck. Interestingly, I am able to do this with no issues in Illustrator, although I'm not using tables in that file.
Thanks.
Can you show your find/change settings?
If using the Text search, do you have Match Case selected?
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Update: I tried to edit my question above, but was unable to do so. Not sure why. But... I've found this issue is also happening when it's not in a table. So ignore the whole part about the tables. They are irrelevant..
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Can you show your find/change settings?
If using the Text search, do you have Match Case selected?
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Oh! I didn't know about the "Match Case" option. Where do I find that? I don't see it in the find/replace palette... in the "Text" and the "GREP" tabs...
I'm sure my search parameters are the default ones.
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Found it! And it worked! Thanks so much!
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