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How To Capitalize All Letters In PowerPoint

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Try this guided demo to learn how to capitalize all letters in PowerPoint.
  1. Highlight the text you want to change.
  2. Go to the Home tab.
  3. Click on "Change Case".
  4. Choose "UPPER CASE".

📌 Why this matters

Capitalizing text creates visual hierarchy and emphasis in presentations, making key points stand out to your audience. Beyond basic formatting, this technique helps you maintain consistency across slides when working with acronyms, headings, or branded terminology that requires specific capitalization. You'll also save significant time when adapting content from other sources that may have inconsistent text formatting. Rather than retyping everything, you can quickly standardize the appearance of imported text, ensuring your presentation looks polished and professional without manual character-by-character editing.

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