expression.SmallCaps
expression Required. An expression that returns a Font object.
Remarks
Setting the SmallCaps property to True sets the AllCaps property to False, and vice versa.
Example
This example demonstrates the difference between small capital letters and all capital letters in a new document.
Set myRange = Documents.Add.Content
With myRange
.InsertAfter "This is a demonstration of SmallCaps."
.Words(6).Font.SmallCaps = True
.InsertParagraphAfter
.InsertAfter "This is a demonstration of AllCaps."
.Words(14).Font.AllCaps = True
End With
This example formats the entire selection as small capital letters if part of the selection is already formatted as small capital letters.
If Selection.Type = wdSelectionNormal Then
mySel = Selection.Font.SmallCaps
If mySel = wdUndefined Then Selection.Font.SmallCaps = True
Else
MsgBox "You need to select some text."
End If