LOWERCASE WORD
Makes letters lowercase in a range, box, or single word.
Steps:
1. Optionally, select or find the text to change (see help on Ranges
And Boxes), or put the cursor on the word you want to change.
2. Use LOWERCASE WORD.
Usage notes:
o With a range or box, LOWERCASE WORD makes each letter in the range or
box lowercase, beginning with the first letter in the range or box
(even if it is not the first letter of a word) and ending with the last
letter in the range or box (even if it is not the last letter of a
word).
o If you do not select or find text, LOWERCASE WORD works on the current
word. The cursor can be anywhere on that word. If you are between
words, it works on the next word on the line (if any).
o If you used SET BOX SELECT, the case change uses the start and end of a
found range as diagonally opposite corners of a box.
o If a found range is at the end of a selection, the case change works on
the selection, but not on the found text.
Related topics:
Ranges And Boxes BOX SELECT CAPITALIZE WORD FIND
SELECT UPPERCASE WORD WILDCARD FIND