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I run a large golf competition for boys and girls. Their details are entered on a form and I print out labels for the score cards on to 65 to a sheet labels. Even though I enter hyphenated names like Sarah-Jane with capitals, the label reproduces it as Sarah-jane, with the second name not capitalised. Today, I noticed one boy who likes to be known by his initials "TJ" was printed out as "Tj"., Is there a way to solve this without leaving extra spaces between the letters and the hyphen? Any advice gratefully received.

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Take a look at David Kachel's UNIVERSAL CAPITALIZER in the Sample File Topic Area Here

HTH

Lee

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I am guessing your field is formatted as Title Case. Go to Layout mode, select the field (or if it's a merged field, the text object) and check the text style format.

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